143 Ga. 320 | Ga. | 1915
The firm of Chambers and Young was indebted to the American National Bank of Macon. Chambers and Young ceased to do business as a firm. Chambers desired to personally engage in business and to obtain a line of credit with the American
It is clear that the indebtedness secured by the deed from Brooks to the bank was limited to a new indebtedness not to exceed $5,000, which the bank agreed, to advance to Chambers on the security of
Judgment affirmed.