79 Ga. 274 | Ga. | 1887
Hawkins, the ordinary of Forsyth county, on behalf of George W. Holbrook, brought his action against A. M. Hudson, as principal, and John L. Hudson and M. A. Holbrook, as securities, on a guardian’s bond; alleging, as breaches thereof (1) the failure on the part of said A. M. Hudson, as guardian of said Holbrook, to make his annual return as required by law ; and (2) his failure and refusal to pay over to his said ward, on the latter’s arrival at age, the sum of $1,500 which he had received for said ward.
The defendant filed three pleas: (1) the general issue ; (2) that he had been removed from the guardianship by the ordinary, and after his removal had paid all in his hands to John L. Hudson, who had been appointed guardian in his stead; and (3) that after the ward had arrived at age, he had a full and final settlement with said ward, and that said ward acted with full knowledge of all his legal rights in the premises.
At the trial term of the case, on motion of the defendant, an auditor was appointed to audit the accounts between the plaintiff and the defendant. The auditor made his report to the court, finding the sum of $84.87 due by the former guardian, A. M. Hudson, to the ward. The plaintiff excepted to this report on the various grounds set out in his exceptions; the defendant failed to except to the report. Upon the trial of the case, the jury found in favor of nearly all the exceptions made by the plaintiff. The court thereupon entered up judgment for the sum of $750.36. It appears from the record that the plaintiff voluntarily wrote off $275.36, reducing the judgment to $475. A motion was made for a new trial by the defendants,
Judgment affirmed.