4 Ga. App. 530 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1908
The plaintiff filed his petition alleging that he sued upon an open account, and that “a sworn itemized bill of particulars” was annexed to the petition. Attached to the petition are a summary of the account, and a specific bill of particulars; but neither of these is verified. Thinking that perhaps the affidavit of verification was omitted by the clerk in the transmission of the record, we passed an order directing him to send up the verification; but he replies that the petition as filed with him is not verified. To the petition the -defendant filed a special demurrer, on the ground that it was not sufficiently specific. This demurrer was not well taken, and was therefore properly overruled by the court. The defendant answered, admitting the first paragraph of the petition, denying the third paragraph, and stating further that “he denies paragraph 3 of said petition, which states that said defendant is indebted to petitioner in the principal sum of $129.51, besides interest.” He then filed a plea of recoupment, which was stricken by the court on demurrer. After examining this plea of recoupment, we find that there was no
Reversed.