80 Ga. 566 | Ga. | 1888
Dorsett brought suit in the city court of Savannah against Mousseau, Mrs. Mousseau and Dillon, alleging that they were indebted to him in' the sum of $1,500, on an account. A bill of particulars is attached to the declaration, and shows that the account was for services as a broker in finding a purchaser for certain real estate known as Dillontown. On the trial -of the case, the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff. The defendants made a motion for a new trial, on the several grounds contained therein, which was overruled by the court, and they excepted.
The grounds of error alleged are, in substance, that the verdict was contrary to the evidence, and that the judge erred in giving in charge to the jury certain charges set out in the motion for a new trial.
Ju Igment affirmed.