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Coastal Supply Company, Inc. v. White

Court of Appeals of Georgia
May 22, 1987
183 Ga. App. 54 (Ga. Ct. App. 1987)

Opinion

74150.

DECIDED MAY 22, 1987.

Action on account. Toombs Superior Court. Before Judge Hartley.

Malcolm F. Bryant, Jr., for appellant.

Charles W. Cook, for appellee.


Plaintiff Coastal Supply Company, Inc. brought suit against defendant Johnny White on an open account and note. The jury returned a verdict for plaintiff as to the amount owed on the note and for defendant on the account. Plaintiff's sole enumeration of error on appeal concerns the trial court's denial of its motion for directed verdict as to its claim on the open account.

"`A motion for directed verdict is to be granted only where there is no conflict in the evidence as to any material issue and the evidence introduced, with all reasonable deductions, demands a particular verdict. OCGA § 9-11-50 (a); Mercer v. Woodard, 166 Ga. App. 119, 127 (13) ( 303 S.E.2d 475) [(1983)].' Doyle v. Estes Heating c., 173 Ga. App. 491, 493-494 (3) ( 326 S.E.2d 846) [(1986)]." Smith v. Allen, 180 Ga. App. 624, 625 ( 349 S.E.2d 548) (1986). "`In reviewing the overruling of a motion for a directed verdict, the proper standard to be utilized by the appellate court is the "any evidence" test. (Cits.)' [Cit.]" Nichols v. Purvis, 178 Ga. App. 826, 827 ( 344 S.E.2d 692) (1986).

The record shows the trial court allowed plaintiff's manager, based on his personal knowledge of plaintiff's accounts, to testify from a summary of the amounts defendant allegedly owed on the open account, but did not allow the summary to be admitted into evidence. Defendant testified, in essence, that he could not determine what amounts, if any, he owed to plaintiff without reviewing each and every invoice, based on his belief that he had been overcharged for many items, that he had been denied credit for certain items allegedly paid, and that he had been charged for items he had not received.

Plaintiff argues that defendant's testimony was vague and contradictory and therefore should have been construed against defendant on plaintiff's motion for a directed verdict. See Johnson v. Curenton, 127 Ga. App. 687 ( 195 S.E.2d 279) (1972). We have reviewed defendant's testimony and disagree that it was vague and contradictory as plaintiff contends. Rather, we believe defendant has consistently disputed his indebtedness to plaintiff on the open account and thus the evidence of plaintiff's indebtedness, if any, was in conflict. Thus, we believe the amount of indebtedness, if any, was for the jury's determination and the trial court did not err in denying plaintiff's motion for a directed verdict. Kirk v. Barnes, 147 Ga. App. 423 ( 249 S.E.2d 140) (1978); Ross v. Yancey Bros. Co., 141 Ga. App. 452 ( 233 S.E.2d 847) (1977). Moreover, we will not on appeal disturb the jury's determination when there is evidence to support the verdict. Sikes v. Folsom Constr. Co., 151 Ga. App. 630 (1) ( 260 S.E.2d 755) (1979).

Judgment affirmed. Birdsong, C. J., and Deen, P. J., concur.

DECIDED MAY 22, 1987.


Summaries of

Coastal Supply Company, Inc. v. White

Court of Appeals of Georgia
May 22, 1987
183 Ga. App. 54 (Ga. Ct. App. 1987)
Case details for

Coastal Supply Company, Inc. v. White

Case Details

Full title:COASTAL SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. v. WHITE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: May 22, 1987

Citations

183 Ga. App. 54 (Ga. Ct. App. 1987)
357 S.E.2d 875

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