37 Ga. App. 295 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1927
(After stating the foregoing facts.) The principles of law set forth in the first and second divisions of the syllabus require no elaboration.
While it is true that where one is employed as an independent
The purport of the testimony of the plaintiff’s witness, Rose, is to the effect that Carson was not asked, and that nothing was then said by him one way or the other, as-to whether the relationship then existing between the defendant and the collector was that of master and servant, or employer and independent contractor; that is, while it appears that some sort of relationship was understood to exist between the defendant and the collector, its nature and character, was not raised or brought into question.
Judgment affirmed.