JONES v. MAGHDOUSSIAN

62226.

159 Ga. App. 839 (1981)

285 S.E.2d 267

JONES et al. v. MAGHDOUSSIAN.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 7, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Claude E. Hambrick, for appellants.

Theodore Lee Marcus, for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Judge.

Money Had and Received. Alphonse Maghdoussian is a Lebanese tailor (but now a citizen of the United States), who has been in Atlanta for several years. He worked for Muse's clothing establishment until 1978. His wife, also Lebanese, did fine hand sewing while Alphonse was a machine tailor. In early 1978, a friend suggested that the appellant, Paul D. Jones, doing business as Little Ladies Laundry and incorporated in March 1978 as The Double L Company...

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