HAUGHTON v. JUDSEN

42972.

116 Ga. App. 308 (1967)

157 S.E.2d 297

HAUGHTON et al. v. JUDSEN.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 14, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moon, Harris & Dineen, W. D. Moon, Frank M. Gleason, for appellants.

John E. Wiggins, for appellee.


EBERHARDT, Judge.

1. Was the verdict void because of its form? True enough, the form used by the jury was not one to which we have been accustomed in civil cases; rather, it is the form generally used in criminal cases. But this is not enough to invalidate the verdict if by inspection or by a reasonable construction we may apprehend its intendment. Code § 110-105.

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