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Olden Camera Lens Company, Inc. v. White

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jul 10, 1986
179 Ga. App. 728 (Ga. Ct. App. 1986)

Opinion

72582.

DECIDED JULY 10, 1986.

Action on contract. DeKalb State Court. Before Judge Smith.

Ralph G. McCallum, Jr., for appellant.

William S. Dominy, for appellee.


The appellant brought this action to collect an alleged account indebtedness, naming as defendants the appellee, Alton L. White, "d/b/a Alton White Associates," and "Alton White Associates, a Corporation." The complaint prayed for judgment against the defendants jointly and severally in the amount of $17,337.32, plus interest at the rate of 7 percent per annum and reasonable attorney fees. Because the defendants failed to appear for trial, the trial court struck their answer and entered judgment for the appellant for the amount of the alleged indebtedness, plus interest in the amount of $909.75 and attorney fees in the amount of $1,733.

At a subsequent term of court, the trial court granted White's motion to set the judgment aside with respect to himself as an individual. The court also eliminated the award of interest and attorney fees, leaving intact only the principal amount of the judgment against the corporate defendant. We granted the appellant plaintiff's application for an interlocutory appeal from this order. Held:

1. White's assertion to the contrary notwithstanding, the complaint clearly named him as a defendant in his individual capacity, along with the corporation. Indeed, the record contains a separate return of service with respect to each named defendant. The record also belies White's assertion that "separate answers were filed denying proper service and denying that either . . . [defendant] was liable for the debt." In fact, a single answer was filed on behalf of both defendants, which answer was, of course, stricken prior to the entry of the default judgment.

The trial court apparently granted White's motion to set aside in the belief that a plaintiff could not obtain a judgment against two defendants based on the same claim. However, OCGA § 9-2-4 provides that "[a] plaintiff may pursue any number of consistent or inconsistent remedies against the same person or different persons until he shall obtain a satisfaction from some of them." See Nannis Terpening Assoc. v. Mark Smith Constr. Co., 171 Ga. App. 111 ( 318 S.E.2d 89) (1984). What is prohibited is not joint liability but double recovery.

The decision of this court in Gilham v. Stamm Co., 117 Ga. App. 846 ( 162 S.E.2d 248) (1968), is not authority for a different holding. There, a judgment was set aside with respect to the jointly sued individual defendant in an action on an account because the sworn, itemized statement of account attached to the complaint showed that the items billed on the account had been purchased by and delivered to the corporate defendant alone. In the present case, the copy of the statement of account which was before the court shows that the goods were received by Alton White Associates, which was not designated as a corporation. Assuming that evidence could have been introduced indicating that this entity was in fact a corporation, such evidence was not appropriate for consideration on motion to set aside. See Clements v. Trust Co. Bank, 171 Ga. App. 600 (3) ( 320 S.E.2d 576) (1984).

2. Although the trial court erred in setting aside those portions of the judgment against White consisting of principal and interest, the court did not err in setting aside the award of $1,733 (10 percent of the alleged account indebtedness) as attorney fees. "The damages which may be awarded under [OCGA § 13-6-11] for bad faith, for being stubbornly litigious, or for causing the opposite party unnecessary trouble and expense may not, in an ex contractu case, include a mere refusal to pay a debt, whether or not the justice of the debt is acknowledged." Jordan Bridge Co. v. I. S. Bailey, Jr., Inc., 164 Ga. App. 124, 125 ( 296 S.E.2d 107) (1982). The complaint in this case suggests no basis for an award of attorney fees other than the defendants' refusal to pay. Accordingly, the attorney fee portion of the judgment against White was properly set aside.

Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part. Birdsong, P. J., and Sognier, J., concur.

DECIDED JULY 10, 1986.


Summaries of

Olden Camera Lens Company, Inc. v. White

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jul 10, 1986
179 Ga. App. 728 (Ga. Ct. App. 1986)
Case details for

Olden Camera Lens Company, Inc. v. White

Case Details

Full title:OLDEN CAMERA LENS COMPANY, INC. v. WHITE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Jul 10, 1986

Citations

179 Ga. App. 728 (Ga. Ct. App. 1986)
347 S.E.2d 696

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