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Busby & Son v. Elliott
22 Ga. App. 391
Ga. Ct. App.
1918
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Jenkins, J.

1. An affidavit upon which an attachment is based is amendable to the same extent as ordinary declarations, and with only the restrictions, limitations, and consequences now obtaining in the case of *392ordinary declarations and pleas (Civil Code of 1910, § 5706; Penn v. McGhee, 6 Ga. App. 631, 65 S. E. 686) ; but since a suit brought by one in his individual name can not be changed into a suit in the name of a partnership (Blackwell v. Pennington, 66 Ga. 240), the .court did not err in refusing to allow the proposed amendment to the affidavit and attachment bond, to the effect that the indebtedness was due to A. W. Busby & Son, a partnership, instead of to A. W. Busby, as alleged in the original affidavit and bond.

Decided May 17, 1918. Complaint; from city court of Floyd county—-Judge Nunnally. September 7, 1917. Harris & Harris, for plaintiffs. IF. B. Mebane, for defendant.

2. An attachment proceeding instituted by affidavit in the name of an individual will not support a declaration brought in the name of a partnership (Sheffield v. Key, 14 Ga. 537), unless the variance has been waived by the defendant; but where the defendant has made a replevy bond payable to the partnership, and conditioned to pay to it the amount of the judgment which the partnership in its suit may recover, the defendant is estopped from setting up such variance, and the action thus brought will proceed as at common law, although the attachment itself and the levy made thereunder be dismissed. Civil Code (1910), §§ 5121, 5103; Camp v. Cahn, 53 Ga. 558; Buice v. Lowman Mining Co., 64 Ga. 769; Walter v. Kierstead, 74 Ga. 18; Mayer v. Brooks, 74 Ga. 526; Woodbridge v. Drought, 118 Ga. 671 (45 S. E. 266); Duke v. Automobile Supply Co., 21 Ga. App. 608 (94 S. E. 915); Cowart v. Caldwell Co., 134 Ga. 544 (3), 550 (68 S. E. 500, 30 L. R. A. (N. S.) 720). The court erred in dismissing the declaration in attachment.

Judgment reversed m part, and affirmed in part.

Wade, C. J., and Luke, J., concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Busby & Son v. Elliott
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Date Published: May 17, 1918
Citation: 22 Ga. App. 391
Docket Number: 9200
Court Abbreviation: Ga. Ct. App.
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