Case Name: Cowart v. Powell
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1908-10-26
Citations: 5 Ga. App. 43
Docket Number: 1203
Parties: Cowart v. Powell.
Judges: 
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 5
Pages: 43–43

Head Matter:
1203.
Cowart v. Powell.
Distraint, from city court of Miller county — Judge Bush. April. 17, 1908.
Submitted July 14,
Decided October 26, 1908.
Bush & Stapleton, Perry D. Rich, for plaintiff in error.
William I. Geer, contra.

Opinion:
Powell, J.
1. A party who submits to a ruling as to the sufficiency of the pleadings, for any purpose, by voluntarily filing an amendment to. meet the views of the court, waives his right to make exceptions on the ground that the amendment was unnecessary. Atlantic Coast Line R. Co. v. Hart Lumber Co., 2 Ga. App. 88 (58 S. E. 316), and cit.
2. The case, as finally narrowed by the pleadings and the evidence, involved only one question: "Did the defendant contract to rent the-land from the plaintiff?" The trial judge fairly submitted this question to the jury, and has approved their finding; this court is therefore, without jurisdiction to interfere. Judgment affirmed.