This is an appeal from suit on a note which resulted in a judgment for the defendant Lewis.
1. The appellants enumerate as error the trial judge’s excusing a juror for cause. There being no contention that the jury which was finally selected was not competent and unbiased, the allowing of a challenge for cause affords no ground for complaint. "This court held in
Rucker v. State,
2. The appellants also contend that the trial judge’s allocation of peremptory strikes was error. However, for an error to be cause for reversal, it must be harmful. The record does not disclose that appellants exhausted all of their peremptory strikes and therefore under that which was held in
Collins v. Cooper,
3. Error is also assigned for the failure to grant the appellants’ motion for a directed verdict. This *802 enumeration is without merit. The evidence was sufficient to present an issue for the jury as to whether the defendant Lewis gave a special agent specific instructions as to the circumstances under which the note was to be delivered to the appellants, and as to whether the appellants had knowledge of the specific instructions to the special agent.
4. The appellants assign error on the trial judge’s failure to direct a verdict on the question of special agency and in charging the jury thereon. The evidence was sufficient to present an issue for the jury as to whether there was a special agency. "Questions of the existence and extent of an agent’s authority are generally for the trier of fact. 1 Encyc. of Ga. L., Agency § 45 (I960).”
City of Gainesville v. Pritchett,
5. The remaining enumerations of error are without merit.
Judgment affirmed.
