HURST v. JACKSON

50012.

134 Ga. App. 129 (1975)

213 S.E.2d 511

HURST v. JACKSON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 13, 1975.

Rehearing Denied March 4, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Altman, Williamson & McGraw, Robert B. Williamson, for appellant.

William C. Peters, for appellee.


EVANS, Judge.

Robert Lee Jackson performed certain bulldozer work for Joe Hurst. Jackson died. His widow and minor children contended that the work had not been fully paid for, and this claim against Hurst was set aside to them as a part of a year's support proceeding. Suit was filed against Hurst for $1,877.50.

The record shows that Hurst admitted that Jackson had done bulldozer work for him, but contended he had paid in full for all such services.

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