Appellant Cunningham, an architectural firm, sued appellee Harte, an architectural and engineering firm, for libel.
Appellant designed a DeKalb County building which later developed cracks. Appellees were employed by DeKalb County to investigate the cause of the cracks, and they prepared a written report of their findings which was submitted to DeKalb County on November 15, 1973.
On June 19, 1975 DeKalb County requested Harte to prepare construction plans for the necessary corrective work on the building. Harte completed the plans and delivered them to DeKalb County in
Appellant contends that certain statements made and exhibits used in the Harte report of November 15, 1973 were false and exaggerated, and constituted libel. The instant suit was filed November 20, 1979. Appellees raised the defense of the statute of limitation, Code Ann. § 3-1004, which provides for a one-year statute of limitation for injuries to one’s reputation. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of appellees based on this defense, and Cunningham appeals.
Appellant contends that the action did not accrue until injury occurred, which was when DeKalb County ceased to do business with appellant. Appellant claims that the injury is a continuing tort and cites Silvertooth v. Shallenberger,
The alleged defamatory publication in the instant case was made in 1973 and constituted a completed act. We find this case controlled by Davis v. Hospital Authority,
Judgment affirmed.
