Case Name: TARVIN v. DAVIS, trustee
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1943-03-13
Citations: 69 Ga. App. 244
Docket Number: 29818
Parties: TARVIN v. DAVIS, trustee.
Judges: Sutton and Felton, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 69
Pages: 244–244

Head Matter:
29818.
TARVIN v. DAVIS, trustee.
Decided March 13, 1943.
Rehearing denied March 30, 1943.
Maddox & Griffin, for plaintiff in error.
Leon & Dean Covington, J. R. Smith, contra.

Opinion:
Stephens, P. J.
John W. Davis, as trustee in bankruptcy of Miller Distributing Company, instituted suit against Howard Tarvin, to, recover $2400 alleged to belong to that company, a partner ship, before the adjudication in bankruptcy, and to have been ' wrongfully paid by one of the partners to the defendant in settlement of a gambling debt; and alleging that the defendant had illegally converted such sum to his own use and refused to pay it to the trustee on demand. A general demurrer to the petition was overruled, and the defendant excepted.
The allegations of the petition are similar to the allegations in Brownlow v. Davis, supra; and this case is controlled by the decision in that case.
Judgment affirmed.
Sutton and Felton, JJ., concur.