102 Ga. 748 | Ga. | 1897
Bragg sued the Atlanta Accident Association in the superior court of Sumter county. The declaration was demurred to by the defendant, on the ground that the petition showed that the court had no jurisdiction over the, cause of action alleged. This demurrer was overruled, and the defendant excepted. The allegation of the declaration touching the subject of jurisdiction was as follows: “That thé defendant, The Atlanta Accident Association, is an accident-insurance corporation ; that on January 5th, 1895, said corporation had an agent and transacted business in the county of Sumter, and now has such agent and transacts such business in said county.” It appeared from the declaration that the home office was in Atlanta, Georgia, in a county other than that in which'the suit was brought.
Judgment reversed.