70 Ga. 168 | Ga. | 1883
This confused, blotted and irregular transcript of the-record, has puzzled us no little in ascertaining the facts it is alleged to contain. We shall, however, take the grounds for a new trial in the order set forth, hoping rather than feeling an assurance that we clearly understand the circumstances on which they rest.
Apart from this, the request is based upon a partial view of the testimony, and excluded from the consideration of the jury the important issue made, whether or not the order for sale was fairly obtained; whether it was the act ■ of the widow, or of Watson, who assumed to act as her agent throughout the entire transaction, and who, while, thus acting as her agent, became the purchaser of the property, as it is alleged, and as is supported by some testimony, at less than one-third of its value.
Judgment affirmed.
6S Ga , 641.