Moore v. State
8 Ga. App. 695 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1911
On a prosecution for a violation of the act of 1903 (Acts 1903, p. 901; Penal Code (1910), §§ 715-16) it appeared that the contract to perform labor, on which the money was advanced, was not an unconditional contract to perform labor for the money advanced thereon, but became effective only upon the failure of the accused to pay a note at maturity given for the money advanced. Eeld, that a contract of this character is not within the terms of the act.
Judgment reversed.