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Thompson v. Scott
393 S.E.2d 447
Ga.
1990
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Per curiam.

We granted certiorari in this case, Scott v. Thompson, 193 Ga. App. 487 (388 SE2d 371) (1989), to consider whether the Court of Appeals correctly held that the trial court should not have granted defendants a new trial on the principal amount of the notes in dispute, but should have granted a new trial only on capital gains, interest, and attorney fees. Having considered the record and arguments, we affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals.

Judgment affirmed.

Smith, P. J., Weltner, Bell, Hunt, Fletcher, JJ., Judge John H. Ruffin, Jr., and Judge Thomas Day Wilcox, Jr., concur; Benham, J., not participating. Clarke, C. J., disqualified. *165 Decided April 25, 1990 — Reconsideration denied May 17, 1990. Hylton B. Dupree, Jr., Mark A. Johnson, for appellant. Stevens & Gerson, Ronald S. Stevens, Ervin H. Gerson, for appellee.

Case Details

Case Name: Thompson v. Scott
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Apr 25, 1990
Citation: 393 S.E.2d 447
Docket Number: S90G0309
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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