FREEMAN v. VIRIS

40786.

110 Ga. App. 80 (1964)

137 S.E.2d 757

FREEMAN v. VIRIS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided July 9, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter W. Hinely, for plaintiff in error.

Albert A. Sadler, Weir D. Walker, contra.


FELTON, Chief Judge.

1. "Three elements are essential to a contract of sale: 1. An identification of the thing sold. 2. An agreement as to the price to be paid. 3. Consent of the parties." Code § 96-101.

2. The conditional sale contract sued on stated the price to be $267.66, complying with the second necessary element of a contract of sale, and was executed by both parties thereto — the plaintiff-seller and the defendant-purchaser —...

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