Court Opinion

ID: 5611416
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-11 04:02:08.127508+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:37:07.191776
License: Public Domain

Luke, J.
It is well settled that an attorney at law can not without special authority receive anything in discharge of his clients claim but the full amount in cash. Civil Code (1910), § 4956. Upon the agreed statement of facts the trial court did not err' in rendering the judgment complained of; and it was, (therefore, not error for the judge of the • superior court to overrule the certiorari.

Judgment affirmed.

Wade, C. J., and Jenkins, J., concur.

Lawton Nalley, for plaintiff in error, cited:
Evans v. Collier,79 Ga. 319; Johnson v. Klassett,9 Ga. App. 733; Civil Code (1910), § 4389; Thompson v. McDonald, 84 Ga. 5; Macon & Augusta R. Co. v. Garrard, 54 Ga. 327.
Virlyn B. Moore, contra, cited:
Park’s Code, §§ 4956, 5795; Patterson y. Childs, 9 Ga. App. 646; Bell v. Kwilecki, 11 Ga. App. 9; Kaiser v. Hancoch, 106 Ga. 217; A. C. L. Railroad Co. v. Blalock, 8 Ga. App. 44 (4); Johnson v. Klassett, supra, distinguished.