183 Ga. 471 | Ga. | 1936
The Court of Appeals erred in reversing the judgment of the trial court. The contract, in accordance with which the notes were given, is to be treated as entire and undivided, although separate notes were given for the stock of goods purchased and for the good will of the Mashburn Drug Co., the vendor; and the plaintiff, Mashburn Drug Co., as is shown by the uncontradicted evidence in the record, having breached the covenant of this contract not to permit certain named officials to reengage in the drug business for the time and in the territory designated, was not entitled to recover on the note sued on, although it was a renewal of the note originally given for the good will of the vendor company in the designated territory. It was also erroneous to hold that the measure of damages for the breach of a contract like that involved in this case is the loss suffered by the purchaser by reason of the wrongful acts of the seller con
Judgment reversed.