From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

American Airmotive Company v. Meyer

Court of Appeals of Georgia
May 5, 1950
59 S.E.2d 514 (Ga. Ct. App. 1950)

Opinion

32984.

DECIDED MAY 5, 1950.

Distress warrant; from Houston Superior Court — Judge Mallory C. Atkinson. January 16, 1950.

Sergio Marazzi, Ernest E. Mahler, for plaintiffs in error.

Sam A. Nunn, Calvin B. Oliver, contra.


This was distress warrant proceeding in Houston Superior Court for $4000 unpaid rent on an open tract of land used for storing airplane motors. The evidence for the plaintiff shows, in substance, that the plaintiff, Meyer, was the lessor of the land and agreed in writing with one of the defendants, on March 28, 1947, in connection with transporting certain airplane motors, approximately 800 in all at one time or another, to allow them to be stored on the land free of charge for a period of four months from March 28, 1947, and that the motors were stored on the land; that in a letter dated September 24, 1947, received by one of the defendants on September 26, 1947, the plaintiff notified the defendants that effective on September 29, 1947, a charge of $250 per month, payable in advance, would be made for the use of the land for storage of the motors; that thereafter the plaintiff billed the defendants for storage at this rate, for the first month, and later for an entire year; and that the motors, or some of them, were stored on the land continuously from the time of notice until this action was commenced, on January 19, 1949. The evidence for the defendants shows, among other things, that a letter dated October 17, 1947, signed by one of the defendants, was sent or given to the plaintiff, and that in this letter it was stated that there was no agreement to pay any rental charges. The plaintiff denied receiving this letter. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $4000, judgment was rendered accordingly, and the defendants moved for a new trial, the motion consisting only of the general grounds. This motion was overruled, and the defendants excepted.

The verdict and judgment for the plaintiff for the unpaid rent was authorized under the evidence to the extent of $3916.67 on the theory that the relationship of landlord and tenant existed and that there was an implied contract to pay rent after the notice from the plaintiff to the defendants as to the charge of $250 per month, effective September 29, 1947, for the continued use and occupancy of the land until January 29, 1949, a period of 15-2/3 months at $250 per month. Code, § 61-103; Childrey v. Brantley, 52 Ga. App. 146 ( 182 S.E. 675). The amount of the verdict is $4000 and it is directed that $83.33 be written off. Code, § 6-1610. The costs of this appeal are taxed against the defendant in error. Code, § 6-1705.

Judgment affirmed, with direction. Felton and Worrill, JJ., concur.

DECIDED MAY 5, 1950.


Summaries of

American Airmotive Company v. Meyer

Court of Appeals of Georgia
May 5, 1950
59 S.E.2d 514 (Ga. Ct. App. 1950)
Case details for

American Airmotive Company v. Meyer

Case Details

Full title:AMERICAN AIRMOTIVE COMPANY et al. v. MEYER

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: May 5, 1950

Citations

59 S.E.2d 514 (Ga. Ct. App. 1950)
59 S.E.2d 514

Citing Cases

Willis v. Kemp

5. If a landlord permits one to occupy premises free, an obligation would arise to pay rent once the landlord…

Shaheen v. Kiker

Since the provision herein for writing off the interest prior to January 11, 1960, on a portion of the…