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P. O. Machine Works, Inc. v. Pollard

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jan 25, 1967
153 S.E.2d 631 (Ga. Ct. App. 1967)

Opinion

42497.

SUBMITTED JANUARY 9, 1967.

DECIDED JANUARY 25, 1967.

Action on contract. Savannah Municipal Court. Before Judge Akin.

Richard T. Cowan, for appellant.

Robert E. Falligant, Jr., for appellee.


1. While parol evidence, even though admitted without objection, of agreements and stipulations made prior to the execution of the written instrument has no probative value so as to alter or vary its terms ( Cleghorn v. Shields, 165 Ga. 362 ( 141 S.E. 55)), parol evidence is admissible to prove a new and distinct subsequent agreement ( Code § 38-507) or modification of the original agreement ( Covington v. Brewer, 101 Ga. App. 724 ( 115 S.E.2d 368)), provided it is supported by a consideration. Wimberly v. Tanner, 34 Ga. App. 313 (1) ( 129 S.E. 306); Collier Estate v. Murray, 145 Ga. 851 (1) ( 90 S.E. 52); Long Tobacco Harvesting Co. v. Brannen, 98 Ga. App. 142, 149 ( 105 S.E.2d 390).

2. Plaintiff sold the defendant a business, the bill of sale including "all assets" and "all materials in stock." There were at the time physically on the premises certain materials which had been specially ordered by the seller for fabrication into splined shafts to be made to the specifications of Owens-Richards Company, a purchaser, and which materials were not regularly kept in stock. This order and others were incomplete at the time of the sale of the business. According to the testimony of the plaintiff and another witness, it was agreed by the parties that the seller would remain on until he had completed the pending contracts. He remained for about a month, finishing 25 or 30 contracts. It became apparent to him that he would be unable to finish the Owen-Richards contract by the time shafts were demanded; he thereupon entered into a parol agreement with the defendant's agent that the defendant would complete the contract, collect for the job, and pay plaintiff for the shafts $220.74, the purchase price of the material to him.

This testimony, accepted as true by the court trying the case without a jury, authorized a judgment in favor of the plaintiff for the value of the material as against the contention that it was an attempt to vary the terms of a written instrument by parol.

Judgment affirmed. Frankum, P. J., and Quillian, J., concur.

SUBMITTED JANUARY 9, 1967 — DECIDED JANUARY 25, 1967.


Summaries of

P. O. Machine Works, Inc. v. Pollard

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jan 25, 1967
153 S.E.2d 631 (Ga. Ct. App. 1967)
Case details for

P. O. Machine Works, Inc. v. Pollard

Case Details

Full title:P. O. MACHINE WORKS, INC. v. POLLARD

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Jan 25, 1967

Citations

153 S.E.2d 631 (Ga. Ct. App. 1967)
153 S.E.2d 631

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