Carmichael brought her action against the plaintiff in error, and the Atlanta Lodge No. 14 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, jointly, to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by reason of falling into a cellar in the city of Atlanta, which the defendant Lodge of Odd Fellows was having dug on its lot by defendant Donaldson. It appears that, prior to the trial, the plaintiff in open court dis
The receipt offered is an acknowledgment by the plaintiff' that she has received full satisfaction for all damage she has sustained by falling into the excavation which was made on the street, as she alleges in her petition, by the defendant and the Lodge of Odd Fellows unlawfully. It shows on its face that this satisfaction was by the payment of a sum of money by one of the joint tort-feasors, and accepted in full settlement of the damage sustained. It should have been admitted for all the purposes it could serve. If it is what it purports to be, it will bar her right of recovery against the present defendant in this action.
Judgment reversed.