The plaintiff contends that she is entitled to
The language of Mr. Justice Beck, in Baker v. Patton, 144 Ga. 502 (
The plaintiff next contends that this writing should be so reformed as to include the matter alleged to have been represented orally, due to a mutual mistake of the parties in leaving it out of
Having reached the conclusion that the writing above re
Having held that the writing above referred to constitutes the entire contract of the parties, and that this writing does not involve any undertaking on the part of the defendants personally, it is not necessary for us to deal with the question of the statute of frauds, or the consideration of any purported promise on the part of them personally. The only thing left in the case, then, is whether the record shows any fact which may amount to imposing a liability on the defendant Mrs. Oleo Erwin, substituted in the place of her husband, W. S. Erwin. Nowhere in the petition
Judgment affirmed.
