Central of Georgia Ry. Co. v. Harden

Decision Date06 July 1916
Docket Number7300.
Citation89 S.E. 432,18 Ga.App. 392
PartiesCENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. CO. v. HARDEN.
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals

Syllabus by the Court.

The petition showed no misjoinder of parties defendant.

Under the ruling in Higgins v. Southern Ry. Co., 98 Ga. 751, 25 S.E. 837, Smith v. Savannah Ry. Co., 100 Ga. 96, 27 S.E. 725, Brunswick & Western R. R. Co. v. Bostwick, 100 Ga. 96, 27 S.E. 725, Savannah Ry. Co. v. Godkin, 104 Ga. 655, 30 S.E. 378, 69 Am.St.Rep. 187, and McIver v. Florida Central R. R. Co., 110 Ga. 223, 36 S.E. 775, 65 L.R.A. 437, the court did not err in overruling the demurrers to the petition.

The request of counsel for the plaintiff in error that the question involved in this case be certified to the Supreme Court, for the purpose of having the ruling in the above-cited cases reviewed and modified, or overruled, is, upon consideration, declined.

Error from City Court of Savannah; Davis Freeman, Judge.

Action by Frank Harden, alias Harrell, by next friend, against the Central of Georgia Railway Company. From the judgment, the Railway Company brings error. Affirmed.

Lawton & Cunningham and H. W. Johnson, all of Savannah, for plaintiff in error.

Osborne, Lawrence & Abrahams, of Savannah, for defendant in error.

BROYLES, J.

Judgment affirmed.

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