46 Ga. App. 457 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1933
1. Where a married woman “opened a charge account” witli a merchant, and afterwards from time to time “purchased necessaries of life for herself and baby” from the merchant, and the goods so purchased were not paid for, the merchant had probable cause to institute suit against her to recover the purchase-price of the goods so furnished.
2. Probable cause for the institution of proceedings in court is supported
3. Applying the above rulings, the petition failed to set out a cause of - action for a malicious use of process. The court properly sustained the general demurrer.
Judgment affirmed.