Case Name: Thomas N. Baker Lumber Co. v. Atlantic Mill & Lumber Co.
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1921-06-14
Citations: 27 Ga. App. 145
Docket Number: 11678
Parties: Thomas N. Baker Lumber Co. v. Atlantic Mill & Lumber Co.
Judges: Broyles, C. J., and Luke, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 27
Pages: 145–145

Head Matter:
11678.
Thomas N. Baker Lumber Co. v. Atlantic Mill & Lumber Co.
Decided June 14, 1921.
Rehearing denied July 12, 1921.
Complaint; from city court of Albany — Judge Clayton Jones. June 14, 1930.
Pottle & Hofmayer, Peacock & Gardner, for plaintiff.
Milner & Farkas, for defendant.

Opinion:
Bloodworth, J.
When this case was first before this court (24 Ga. App. 749, 102 S. E. 135), it was held, that, " as the evidence admitted made a prima facie case for the plaintiff, it was error for the trial judge to grant a nonsuit." This ruling became the law of the case, and we are bound by it. We do not find such a material difference in the evidence on the two trials as to authorize us now to say that the trial judge did not err in granting a nonsuit on the last trial, especially in view of the evidence of the plaintiff in reference to certain commissions.
Judgment reversed.
Broyles, C. J., and Luke, J., concur.