32 S.E.2d 922 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1945
1. A verdict against one joint tort-feasor is not illegal merely for the reason that a verdict may have been rendered in favor of the other tort-feasor.
2. The evidence was sufficient to authorize the verdict in favor of the plaintiff, except in the particular stated in headnote 3 hereof.
3. The verdict in favor of the plaintiff is illegal in that it was returned for principal and interest separately, instead of for a lump sum; and this will work a reversal of the judgment, unless the interest is written off in accordance with the direction herein given.
1. A verdict against one joint tort-feasor is not illegal for the reason that a verdict may have been rendered in favor of the other tort-feasor, as contended by the plaintiff in error in one ground of the motion for a new trial. Chambless v. Melton,
2. The plaintiff contended that he owned and had title to the automobile in question and that it was turned over to Adams by Miller's garage upon a written order from the plaintiff to Miller, and that in receiving the automobile, Adams receipted the garage for it as W. K. Webb's car. Adams contended that the plaintiff did not own the car; that he had parted with the title before filing this trover suit. The evidence was in conflict with respect to the different contentions of the parties, but the jury resolved the conflicts in favor of the plaintiff, and the evidence was sufficient to authorize the finding in his favor, except in the particular hereinafter stated.
3. The plaintiff elected to take a money verdict, and the jury returned a verdict in his favor for the value of the car in the sum of $100, and $24.50 interest. Under numerous decisions of this court and the Supreme Court the verdict should have been for a lump sum, and not for principal and interest separately. The verdict in this respect is illegal, and is so excepted to in one special ground of the motion for new trial. See DugasCorporation v. Georgia Power Co.,
Judgment affirmed, with direction. Felton and Parker, JJ.,concur. *68