37 S.E.2d 925 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1946
A contract for the sale of personal property is executed when there is a down payment made and an agreement that the balance will be payable as soon as the OPA fixes the ceiling price on the property and there is a delivery of the property to the buyer. A subsequent delivery of the property to the seller for a special purpose will not alter the case where the right to temporary possession by the seller has ceased; and, with this appearing, the petition set forth a cause of action in trover, and the court erred in sustaining the demurrer to the petition.
2. "Even though a plaintiff might not be entitled to equitable relief under his averments or prayers, the petition should not be dismissed on general demurrer if it states a cause of action good at law, since in such a case he would be entitled to prove and enforce his strictly legal rights and remedies according to the rules of law." Latham v. Fowler,
Judgment reversed. Sutton, P. J., and Parker, J., concur.