Case Name: WILLIS v. BROOKS & THOMAS MOTOR COMPANY
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1960-02-25
Citations: 101 Ga. App. 248
Docket Number: 38059
Parties: WILLIS v. BROOKS & THOMAS MOTOR COMPANY.
Judges: Nichols and Bell, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 101
Pages: 248–249

Head Matter:
38059.
WILLIS v. BROOKS & THOMAS MOTOR COMPANY.

Opinion:
Felton, Chief Judge.
A petition to recover damages for the fraudulent procurement of a contract for the sale of an automobile, to which petition is attached a copy of the contract, does not set forth a cause of action when the contract contains a provision that "buyer has read this contract and states that no agreements, promise, representation, statement, warranty, waiver or extension, whether written or. oral, express or implied, shall be binding unless expressly contained herein" where it is not alleged in the petition that the plaintiff was induced to sign the contract by reason of fraud, accident or mistake which prevented his knowing the contents. Alpha Kappa Psi Building Corp. v. Kennedy, 90 Ga. App. 587 (83 S. E. 2d 580).
Decided February 25, 1960.
John J. Nilan, for plaintiff in error.
Grover C. Willis, Jr., contra.
The court did not err in dismissing the action on a motion in the nature of a general demurrer.
Judgment affirmed.
Nichols and Bell, JJ., concur.