| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1884 - 922 str.
...per cent, attorney's fees also? The constitution, in article VI., sect. VII, and par. iij declares: "Justices of the peace shall have jurisdiction in...principal sum does not exceed one hundred dollars." It is competent for the maker of a contract to stipulate therein that he will, if suit is brought,... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1888 - 946 str.
...these courts in all civil cases arising ex conMathewton vi. The Behnont Flourini Mills Company. tractu, and in cases of injuries or damages to personal property...principal sum does not exceed one hundred dollars. This limitation of the jurisdiction is expressed in the same language in §4130 of the Code. How injuries... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1885 - 952 str.
...18)1, p. 89. Schmidlapp & < ompany tv. La Conflance IiiBurance Company d al. in cases of injuries and damages to personal property, when the principal sum does not exceed one hundred dollars; and they shall hold their respective courts monthly, at fixed times and places. These are the main... | |
| Georgia - 1878 - 182 str.
...except when elected to fill an unexpired terra, shall be four years. §632. Par. II. Jurisdiction. Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction in all...personal property, when the principal sum does not exceed V"one hundred dollars, and shall sit monthly, at fixed times and places ; but in all cases there mav... | |
| Georgia. Constitutional Convention - 1877 - 712 str.
...Peace, whose official term, except when elected to fill an unexpired term, shall be four years. Par. II. Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction in all civil cases, arising ex conttactu, and in cases of injuries or damages to personal property when the principal sum does not... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1880 - 846 str.
...that the court erred in not making a final disposition of the case. Code, §4067 ; Dorsey vs. Slack, 55 Ga., 315. 2. But how should it have been disposed...is an action for damages to personal property. See GuUford & Co. vs. McKinley, 61 Ga., 230. There cannot well be any greater damage to one's personal... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1884 - 920 str.
...per cent, attorney's fees also ? The constitution, in article VI., sect. VII, and par. !!_ declares: "Justices of the peace shall have jurisdiction in...principal sum does not exceed one hundred dollars." It is competent for the maker of a contract to stipulate therein that he will, if suit is brought,... | |
| Georgia - 1885 - 184 str.
...Justices of the Peace, in this State shall have jurisdiction in all civil cases arising excontracta, and in cases of injuries or damages to personal property,...principal sum does not exceed one hundred dollars, and they shall hold! their respective courts monthly at fixed times and places ; and when from any... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1885 - 950 str.
...p. 89. Schmidlapp & company .••.-. La Conflance Insurance Company et aL in cases of injuries and damages to personal property, when the principal sum does not exceed one hundred dollars; and they shall hold their respective courts monthly, at fixed times and places. These are the main... | |
| 1888 - 972 str.
...superior court, which was dismissed, and petitioners bringerror. Code Ga. 1882, § 4130, gives justices "jurisdiction in all civil cases arising ex contractu, and in cases of injury to personal property when the principal sum does not exceed $100." Code Ga. 1882, § 3816, provides... | |
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