110 Ga. 321 | Ga. | 1900
1. Agency can not be proved by the declarations of the alleged agent, whether spoken or written.
2. If when a plaintiff closed his testimony it appeared that he had failed to make out a prima facie case, a motion to nonsuit should have been granted. Where, however, such a motion was made and erroneously overruled, and the defendant then introduced testimony which the plaintiff met with other testimony in rebuttal, and it still appeared, in view of all the evidence, that the plaintiff was not en
3. Applying the above to the facts disclosed by the present record, the judgment of nonsuit should not be disturbed.
Judgment affirmed.