Johnson v. McDaniel, 72 S.E. 37 (Ga. 1911). · Go Syfert
Johnson v. McDaniel, 72 S.E. 37 (Ga. 1911). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
16 citation events across 2 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Kraft v. Forest Park Realty & Insurance (gactapp, 1965-04-29)
Top citers, strongest first. 6 distinct citers.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Kraft v. Forest Park Realty & Insurance
Ga. Ct. App. · 1965 · confidence medium
It is a condition precedent that plaintiff pay the costs or file a pauper’s affidavit before or at the time of renewing the action after a voluntary dismissal, White v. Bryant, 136 Ga. 423 ( 71 SE 677 ); Holmes v. Huguley, 136 Ga. 758, 761 ( 72 SE 38 ); Collins v. Burkhalter, 144 Ga. 695 (2) ( 87 SE 888 ); Williams v. Holland, 9 Ga. App. 494 ( 71 SE 760 ); Morgan v. Hutcheson, 32 Ga. App. 501 (2) ( 123 SE 904 ); Brinson v. Kramer, 72 Ga. App. 63 ( 33 SE2d 41 ), or a nonsuit, Johnson v. Central of Ga. R.
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Kraft v. Forest Park Realty & Ins. Co.
Ga. Ct. App. · 1965 · confidence medium
It is a condition precedent that plaintiff pay the costs or file a pauper's affidavit before or at the time of renewing the action after a voluntary dismissal, White v. Bryant, 136 Ga. 423 ( 71 SE 677 ); Holmes v. Huguley, 136 Ga. 758, 761 ( 72 SE 38 ); *625 Collins v. Burkhalter, 144 Ga. 695 (2) ( 87 SE 888 ); Williams v. Holland, 9 Ga. App. 494 ( 71 SE 760 ); Morgan v. Hutcheson, 32 Ga. App. 501 (2) ( 123 SE 904 ); Brinson v. Kramer, 72 Ga. App. 63 ( 33 SE2d 41 ), or a nonsuit, Johnson v. Central of Ga. R.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Maril v. Boswell
Ga. Ct. App. · 1912 · confidence medium
Holmes v. Huguley, 136 Ga. 758, 761 ( 72 S. E. 38 ).
discussed Cited "see" Scott-Strother Lumber Co. v. Danner
Ga. Ct. App. · 1927 · signal: see · confidence high
See King Lumber Go. v. Cowart, 136 Ga. 739 (72 S. E. 37), and cit. (a) In the present case it was admitted, and the court charged the jury, that the sale of the timber was in bulk. (b) The evidence was in conflict, but the jury were authorized to find that there was no intentional fraud on the part of the vendor. (c) It was a question for the jury whether there was such gross deficiency in the number of feet estimated to be on the tract of land as to justify the suspicion of wilful deception, or mistake amounting to fraud. 2.
cited Cited "see" German Alliance Insurance v. Hawes
unknown court · 1916 · signal: see · confidence high
See Holmes v. Huguley, 136 Ga. 758 ( 72 S. E. 38 ).
cited Cited "see, e.g." Mitchell County v. Dixon
Ga. Ct. App. · 1917 · signal: compare · confidence low
Compare Holmes v. Huguley, 136 Ga. 758 ( 72 S. E. 38 ); Atlantic Coast Line R.
Johnson, administrator
v.
McDaniel
Supreme Court of Georgia.
Aug 22, 1911.
72 S.E. 37
P. Cooley and Ray & Ray, for plaintiff., J. S. Ayers and J. A. B. Maliajfey, for defendant.
Fish.
Published
Fish, O. J.

This case upon its facts is controlled by the decision in Johnson v. DeLaperriere, 136 Ga. 554 (71 S. E. 874).

Judgment affirmed.

Beck, J., absent. The other Justices concur.