Case ID: ga_115/html/0153-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Lumpkin, P. J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

TINDALL, receiver, v. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON et al.
    
    The identical questions raised by the bill of exceptions in the present case having been, in the cases of Tindall v. Nisbet, 113 Ga. 1114, and 114 Ga. 224, decided adversely to the contentions of the plaintiff in error, the judgment of the court below must necessarily be affirmed.
    Submitted March 1,
    Decided April 2, 1902.
    Rehearing denied April 8,1902.
    Exceptions to decree. Before Judge Felton. Bibb superior court. February 22, 1901.
    
      John P. Boss, for plaintiff in error. O. P. Steed, N. E. Harris, Hardeman, Baris, Turner & Jones, and Hall & Wimberly, contra.
   Lumpkin, P. J.

On February 22, 1901, a judgment was rendered in the superior court of Bibb county, to the effect that Tindall, the plaintiff in error, as receiver in the case of Culver et al. v. Macon Hardware Co. et al., was liable for the sum of $6,106.96, and commanding him to immediately pay the same into court. In the present bill of exceptions error is assigned upon this judgment, for various reasons therein set forth. The identical questions thus presented were before this court and passed upon by it in the cases of Tindall v. Nisbet, 113 Ga. 1114, and 114 Ga. 224. The decisions rendered in those cases are absolutely conclusive of all the questions now made; and as full reports have been made in those cases of all the facts in this complicated litigation, it is unnecessary to again set them forth here.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concurring, except Little and Lewis, JJ., absent.