1. In a trover action, where the plaintiff elects to take a verdict for the damages, the value of the property is the measure of the damages.
Citizens’ Bank
v.
Mullis,
161
Ga.
371 (1) (
2. In absence of a special demurrer, a petition in trover will not be dismissed for failure to allege the value of the article alleged to have been converted.
Gatlin
v.
Matthews & Co.,
16
Ga. App.
645 (2) (
3. “Direct testimony as to market value is in the nature of opinion evidence.” Code, § 38-1709. In nearly all cases questions as to the value of property are jury questions. Opinion testimony as to the value of property sued for is not absolutely binding on jurors although such testimony may not be contradicted by any other evidence in the case.
Johnson
v.
Stevens,
19
Ga. App.
192 (2) (
The court erred in directing a verdict for the plaintiff.
Judgment reversed.
