31 Ga. App. 303 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1923
(After stating the foregoing facts.) The defendants, having pleaded a written contract which amounted to an express warranty, could not rely upon an implied warranty, and they could not show that the lubricant was worthless unless they also showed that they had complied with the conditions named in
Under the pleadings and the evidence submitted, the court did not err in directing a verdict for the plaintiff.
Judgment affirmed.