132 Ga. 563 | Ga. | 1909
Hnder the contention of the plaintiff the question is whether the defendant was liable as an innkeeper to the plaintiff as his guest. All persons entertained for hire at an inn are guests. Civil Code, §2934. “It is not necessary to show actual delivery to the innkeeper. Depositing goods in a public room set apart for such articles or leaving them in the room of the guest, or placing a horse in the stable, is a delivery to the innkeeper; if, however, the guest delivers his goods to a servant under special charge- to him to keep the same, the innkeeper is .not liable therefor.” --§2936. The expressions, “depositing goods in a public
Judgment affirmed.