13 Ga. App. 396 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1913
On May 13, 1911, L. M. Rambo executed a written agreement to sell to J. H. Baker a tract of land in Calhoun county, Georgia, known as the Davis estate place, consisting of 1,635 acres, more or less, at $10 per acre. It was provided therein that Baker should pay to Rambo $1,000 on June 15, 1911, and execute his promissory note for the balance of the purchase-price, to become due December 1, 1911, whereupon Rambo should execute to Baker
Baker brought .his action against Witt, making substantially the following allegations: Witt is indebted to plaintiff in the sum of $408.75, besides interest from December 1, 1911. Baker purchased from Bambo the land described in the foregoing document at the price of $10 per acre, and transferred to Witt the obligation of Bambo to convey title, Witt assuming the terms and conditions of the contract made with.Bambo. On or about June 15, 1911, Witt paid to Bambo a part of the purchase-money and Bambo executed to Witt a bond for title to the land. On or about November 30, 1911, Witt paid the balance of the purchase-money for the land and Bambo executed a warranty deed to him. Thereupon Witt entered into possession of the land, and he is now in possession. The plaintiff used his best efforts to make a sale of it according to the terms of the contract, and was unable to do so on or before December 1, 1911; by reason gf all of which Witt became indebted to him in a fixed sum. Witt answered, denying the indebtedness, admitting that he had purchased the land from Bambo as set forth in the petition, but alleging that he had paid only
At the hearing on April 11, 1913, the plaintiff amended his petition by adding a copy of the agreement to sell, executed by Rambo