Dumas v. Ware & Harper
143 Ga. 212 | Ga. | 1915
The plaintiff having failed to establish that the representations made by the agent of the defendants were known by him to be false, or were of such a fraudulent or reckless nature that, although they may not have been known by him to be false, they yet were made with intention to deceive, equivalent to knowledge of their falsity, she failed to establish one of the essential elements of a cause of action founded on alleged false and'fraudulent representations inducing her to enter into a contract with his principals, whereby she had been defrauded; and the court did not err in granting a nonsuit.
Judgment affirmed.