63 Ga. 519 | Ga. | 1879
The offer of the defendant below to adduce evidence in denial of the relation of landlord and tenant, after he had lost all standing in court, was perhaps not serious. If intended as real business, it was simply remarkable. To hear evidence without something to apply it to, would be vain and fruitless labor on the part of a public tribunal. The dismissal of the counter-affidavit put both parties and the whole controversy out of court. 61 Ga., 199.
Judgment affirmed.