94 Ga. 463 | Ga. | 1894
The case was submitted to the judge without a jury; and he found for the plaintiff' $78.75, with interest. Defendant moved for a new trial on the general grounds, and because the court allowed plaintiff' to testify as to sayings of Behre as agent of defendant, plaintiff' having proved that Behre was only a special agent for a specific purpose, with limited authority and with no power to make a contract for defendant. The motion was overruled, and defendant excepted.
The testimony for defendant showed, that Behre had no authority to bind it to pay commissions on sales, nor to have printed on his card the words “ G-eneral Southern Agent”; that as soon as it came to defendant’s knowledge that its sales agents were using cards representing themselves as “managers” or “general agents,” they were immediately cautioned not to do so, and instructed to destroy all cards of that kind; that neither defendant nor any one authorized to represent it ever employed ■plaintiff’ to sell registers or agreed to pay him a commission, etc.