55 Ga. App. 397 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1937
The petition contains some allegations which are appropriate, if not adequate, to an action for breach of contract, and others which suggest that the pleader is attempting to recover for a tort consisting of fraud and deceit. The demurrers included a special ground that the petition was duplicitous in that it sought to recover for an alleged breach of contract and also for an alleged fraud perpetrated upon the plaintiff’s intestate by the defendants. After the filing of the demurrers the plaintiff amended the petition by elaborating allegations of fraud and deceit, presumably intending thereby to elect to proceed on the theory of a tort action for fraud and deceit, although not striking any allegations which sounded in breach of contract. The defendants renewed their demurrers, general and special. The court did not affirmatively rule on the special demurrer, but sustained the general demurrer and dismissed the petition. It is not apparent whether the general grounds were sustained because the court considered that the petition did not set out a cause of action for breach of contract, or that the petition did not set out a cause of action for a tort consisting of fraud and deceit. However, the plaintiff and the defendants in their briefs treat the issue as if the only question is whether or not the petition set out the latter cause of action; and our treatment of the case will accordingly be limited to that premise. There is nothing in the
Judgment affirmed.