Case Name: LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY v. ROWLAND et al.
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 2013-07-16
Citations: 323 Ga. App. 191
Docket Number: A13A0383
Parties: LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY v. ROWLAND et al.
Judges: Phipps, C. J., Barnes, P. J., and Miller, J., concur. Andrews, P. J., Ray and Branch, JJ., dissent.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 323
Pages: 191–196

Head Matter:
A13A0383.
LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY v. ROWLAND et al.
(746 SE2d 924)

Opinion:
Ellington, Presiding Judge.
In this case, the following circumstances exist and are dispositive of the appeal:
(1) The evidence supports the judgment;
(2) No reversible error of law appears and an opinion would have no precedential value;
(3) The judgment of the court below adequately explains the decision; and
(4) The issues are controlled adversely to the appellant for the reasons and authority given in the appellees' brief.
The judgment of the court below therefore is affirmed in accordance with Court of Appeals Rule 36.
Judgment affirmed.
Phipps, C. J., Barnes, P. J., and Miller, J., concur. Andrews, P. J., Ray and Branch, JJ., dissent.