25 Ga. App. 798 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1920
The petition as amended set out a cause of action against the defendant, and was not subject to general demurrer, either on the ground that, the alleged contract being a parol contract, it was contrary to the statute of frauds and could not be enforced, or on the ground that the cause of action was barred by the statute of limitations.
Judgment affirmed.
cited: Goodrich v. Johnson, 66 Inch 258; Farrington v. Donohoe, Ir. Rep., 1 C. L. 675; 15 L. R. A. (N. S.) 320; Squire v. Whipple, 1 Vt. 69; Hill v. Hooper, 1 Gray, 131; Shute v. Dorr, 5 Wend. 204; Abbott v. Inskip, 29 Ohio, 59; Civil Code (1910), § 3223 (3); cases cited infra distinguished.
cited: Civil Code (1910), § 3027; Hargroves v. Freeman, 12 Ga. 342; Davis v. Moody, 15 Ga. 175; Hays v. McFarlan, 32 Ga. 699; Duncan v. Pope, 47 Ga. 445; Franklin v. Ford, 13 Ga. App. 469; 5 Cyc. 647; Id. 639; Civil Code (1910), § 3223; Stowers v. Hollis, 83 Ky. 544; McLees v. Hale, 10 Wend, 426; Knowlman v. Bluett, L. R., 9 Exch. 1; 43 L. J., Exch. 29; 29 L. T. R.; Flanegan v. Garrison, 28 Ga. 136 (2), 139.