136 Ga. 228 | Ga. | 1911
A. F. Martin Jr. brought suit against W. E. Hale upon a note for the principal sum of $1,092, claiming only $500
On the trial it was the contention of the plaintiff, that a note for $500 had been lost by him as cashier of the bank, and that the note sued on was taken as a duplicate for the same, the plaintiff erroneously believing at the time that the lost note was for the amount of the duplicate note; and that in his settlement with the bank he had paid the $500 note which was lost, and the bank transferred the duplicate note to him. The defendant, on the other hand, contended, that the truth of the transaction was as expressed in his plea; that he had paid every note which he had given to the
Judgment affirmed.