Case Name: G. A. C. FINANCE CORPORATION v. HARDY; and vice versa
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1974-09-03
Citations: 232 Ga. 632
Docket Number: 28879, 28940
Parties: G. A. C. FINANCE CORPORATION v. HARDY; and vice versa.
Judges: All the Justices concur, except Ingram J., who concurs specially.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 232
Pages: 632–633

Head Matter:
28879, 28940.
G. A. C. FINANCE CORPORATION v. HARDY; and vice versa.
Argued July 8, 1974
Decided September 3, 1974.
Lucian Lamar Sneed, John W. Bland, Jr., for appellant.
Lee Payne, Alfred C. Kammer, II, Michael H. Terry, for appellee.

Opinion:
Hall, Justice.
In 1972, after the maturity of the note in question, G. A. C. Finance Corporation ("G. A. C.") obtained a default judgment against Catherine Hardy upon a note to which the provisions of the Georgia Industrial Loan Act (Code Ann. § 25-301 et seq.; Ga. L. 1955, p. 431 et seq.) apply. Subsequently, the debtor moved to set the judgment aside on the double ground that (1) the note showed on its face that G. A. C. had sought to contract in the event of default by debtor for the acceleration of all remaining instalments including earned and unearned interest, and that (2) the note stated that it "shall bear interest after maturity at the rate of 8% per annum . . .", all in violation of Code Ann. § 25-9903 and Lewis v. Termplan, Inc., Bolton, 124 Ga. App. 507 (184 SE2d 473). The trial court denied the motion, but the Court of Appeals reversed that decision in Hardy v. G. A. C. Finance Corp., 131 Ga. App. 282 (205 SE2d 526), finding merit in the first ground of the motion, but none in the second. Here, each party sought and was granted certiorari to review that part of the Court of Appeals' decision unfavorable to him.
Upon careful review of the issues presented, we conclude that the opinion of the Court of Appeals was correct as to the law and its application to the facts of this case, and we affirm that judgment without further opinion.
Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concur, except Ingram J., who concurs specially.