113 Ga. 306 | Ga. | 1901
In 1898 the Merchants National Bank of Rome bought at sheriff’s sale certain land owned by Taylor, and took a deed to it from the sheriff, which was recorded in October of that year. In December of the same year, at which time Taylor was still in possession of the property, Greenwood rented a part of it from him
One of the grounds of the motion for a new trial was, that the court erred in allowing a witness, Camp, to testify, over the objection of the movant, as follows: “ I made a contract for the rent of some of the Mark Taylor land for the year 1899 with Taylor. I went to Mr. Bass to know if he was in possession, and he said yes, and I said, £ I am glad that you are,’ and I said,£ I would like to know for certain.’ He got up and went off and was gone awhile, and he said then,£ I am not in a position to rent to you, Mr. Camp.’ I said, £ I will have to move out,’ and he said,£ I would rather you would stay.’ He said,£ You go and rent from Taylor, and I will see that you get out all right.’ ” The objection made to this testimony was that it was irrevelant. We think this objection should have been sustained. It does not follow that because the bank made the agreement with Camp as testified to by him, it was willing to, and did in point of fact, make a like agreement or arrangement with
Reversed.