23 Ga. App. 726 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1919
1. When read in connection with the charge as given and applied to the facts of this case, the court did not err in charging as complained of.
2. The ground of the motion for new trial that the judge in Ms charge “did not give the jury any measure of damages under said contract, and did not charge the jury on the question of the amount plaintiff would be entitled to recover under the contract,” is without merit.
3. This being a suit on contract for $360, for commissions only for securing a loan as provided in said contract, the court' did not err in failing to instruct the jury in reference to another contemporaneous contract, which provided that the borrower should “pay all expenses exceeding $360.”
’4. There was evidence to support the verdict, and, no error of' law appearing, the judgment is
Affirmed.
Broyles, P. J., concurs. Stephens, J., disqualified.