FREEMAN v. FARR

74836.

184 Ga. App. 830 (1987)

363 S.E.2d 48

FREEMAN v. FARR et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided November 10, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore P. Bianco, for appellant.

H. Andrew Owen, Jr., Perry A. Phillips, for appellees.


POPE, Judge.

Defendant James Farr maintained a woodworking shop in his garage where he occasionally took special orders for carpentry and cabinet-making for customers. On January 27, 1984 plaintiff Bessie Mae Freeman left work with a friend who drove her to Farr's place of business. Plaintiff got out of a car in defendants' driveway and walked toward the garage with the intention of placing an order with Farr for a cabinet. Thinking Farr was not in his shop, plaintiff...

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