Case Name: SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. PEOPLES CREDIT CLOTHING COMPANY
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1940-11-29
Citations: 64 Ga. App. 147
Docket Number: 28488
Parties: SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. PEOPLES CREDIT CLOTHING COMPANY.
Judges: MacIntyre and Gardner, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 64
Pages: 147–149

Head Matter:
28488.
SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. PEOPLES CREDIT CLOTHING COMPANY.

Opinion:
Broyles, C. J.
1. It is error to grant a nonsuit unless the plaintiff fails to make out a prima facie ease, or unless it appears that admitting all the facts proved by the plaintiff and all reasonable deductions therefrom, he ought not to recover. Code, § 110-310.
2. "An action for money had and received lies in all cases where another has received money which the plaintiff, ex aequo et bono, is entitled to recover and which the defendant is not entitled in good conscience to retain." Dobbs v. Perlman, 59 Ga. App. 770 (2) (2 S. E. 2d, 109), and cit.
3. In the instant case the evidence for the plaintiff made out a prima facie case for money had and received by the defendant, which the plaintiff in equity and good conscience was entitled to recover, and which the defendant was not entitled in equity and good eonseienee to retain. The grant of a nonsuit was error. The cases cited in behalf of the defendant are distinguished by their facts from this ease.
Decided November 29, 1940.
Rehearing denied December 19, 1940.
MacDougald, Troutman & Arkwright, Dudley Cook, Estes Doremus, for plaintiff in error.
G. S. Peck, contra.
Judgment reversed.
MacIntyre and Gardner, JJ., concur.