Case Name: Lane v. Bank of Thomasville
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1919-01-15
Citations: 23 Ga. App. 275
Docket Number: 9987
Parties: Lane v. Bank of Thomasville.
Judges: Wade, C. J., and Jenkins, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 23
Pages: 275–275

Head Matter:
9987.
Lane v. Bank of Thomasville.
Decided January 15, 1919.
Complaint; from Grady superior court—Judge Harrell. June 29; 1918.
R. R. Terrell, for plaintiff in error.
Titus, Dekle & Hopkins, contra.

Opinion:
Luke, J.
1. Where, in a suit upon a promissory note, the debtor shows that he paid a part of it to a supposed agent of the holder of the note, but fails to show that the supposed agent produced the note at the time of payment, or that the money so collected ever reached the owner of the note, or that the alleged' agent had specific authority to collect trie note, no valid defense of partial payment is shown. Dibble v. Law, 141 Ga. 364 (80 S. E. 999), and cases there cited; Civil Code (1910), § 3578.
2. For none of the reasons assigned did the court err in directing a verdict for the plaintiff.
Judgment affirmed.
Wade, C. J., and Jenkins, J., concur.