143 Ga. 696 | Ga. | 1915
(After stating the foregoing facts.) The difficulty in the question presented by this record arises out of the form of action which the plaintiff has elected to pursue. It is well settled that whoever meddles with another’s property, whether as principal or agent, does so at his peril. If an agent takes the property of another without his consent, and delivers it to his principal, it
Judgment affirmed.