55 Ga. 604 | Ga. | 1876
This was a bill filed by complainant against the defendants, praying for the rescission and cancellation of a contract for the exchange of certain described lands specified in the complainant’s bill, on the ground of alleged misrepresentation and fraud as to the defendants’ unincumbered title to the lands which were exchanged for the complainant’s lands. On the trial of the case the jury, under the charge of the court, found a verdict in favor of the defendants. A motion was made for a new trial on the ground, that the verdict was contrary to the charge of the court, and because the court erred in ruling out the interrogatories of C. B. Wellborn, and because the verdict was contrary to the evidence and the weight of the evidence; which motion for a new trial was overruled, and the complainant excepted.
Let the judgment of the court below be affirmed.