111 Ga. 754 | Ga. | 1900
■ Ford as receiver of the estate of Satterfield brought suit against Conyers in a justice’s court, upon an account for goods sold and delivered by the receiver after he had taken charge of the mercantile business which was carried on by the deceased in his lifetime. The trial resulted in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, and the defendant carried the case to the superior court by certiorari, complaining that certain errors were committed at the trial. The judge overruled the certiorari, and this is the error assigned.
The petition for certiorari contained other assignments of error than those above mentioned, but the foregoing discussion embraces all the assignments of error which relate to matters which will probably arise at another trial or which are-of sufficient importance to require particular notice.'
Judgment reversed.