Case Name: Hightower v. Kitchens
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1903-07-01
Citations: 118 Ga. 277
Docket Number: 
Parties: Hightower v. Kitchens.
Judges: By five Justices.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 118
Pages: 277–277

Head Matter:
Hightower v. Kitchens.
Argued June 5, —
Decided July 1, 1903.
Complaint. Before Judge Adams. City court of Dublin. October 29, 1902.
Hawkins & Weddington, for plaintiff in error.
S. B. Baker, and H. P. Howard, contra.

Opinion:
Cobb, J.
Where suit is brought for a named, sum, alleged to be due the plaintiff under a con tract for the sale of a number of musical instruments upon a commission of 12 1/2% on the proceeds of each sale, evidence showing that the plaintiff was, under his contractwith the defendant, to receive 11 1/4% commission on the proceeds of the sale of such musical instruments does not constitute a fatal variance between the allegata and the probata. Under such evidence a verdict for 11 1/4% of the total amount of the proceeds of sales made by plaintiff is warranted. Judgment affirmed.
By five Justices.