33 S.E.2d 37 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1945
1. Under the facts of the instant case, no harmful error is shown in the sustaining of the general demurrer to the petition as amended, where the demurrer is directed to the "original" petition.
2. Since the amended petition did not set forth a cause of action for malicious use of legal process or for malicious abuse of process, the court did not err in sustaining the general demurrer thereto.
2. The petition does not allege a cause of action for malicious use of process because termination of the suit for accounting is not alleged. Neither does the petition set forth a cause of action *86
for malicious abuse of legal process. Malicious use is the malicious suing out of process without probable cause. Malicious abuse of process is the improper use of process after it issues.Davison-Paxon Co. v. Walker,
Judgment affirmed. Sutton, P. J., and Parker, J., concur.