LUCAS v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO.

44749.

120 Ga. App. 457 (1969)

170 S.E.2d 856

LUCAS v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 24, 1969.

Rehearing Denied October 9, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. Robert Raley, for appellant.

Jones, Cork, Miller & Benton, James M. Thomas, Martin, Snow, Grant & Napier, Charles M. Stapleton, for appellees.


DEEN, Judge.

1. "Proof of ... an admission by a party opponent has a value beyond that of its use for impeachment purposes; it is evidence ... upon which a verdict may be based." Sims v. Hoff, 106 Ga.App. 626, 629 (127 S.E.2d 679). The rule applies to admissions in pleadings which, after having been withdrawn or stricken by the pleader, are introduced in evidence by the opposite party...

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