Opinion
A01A0497.
DECIDED: JANUARY 11, 2001.
DECIDED JANUARY 11, 2001.
Breach of implied warranty of title. Laurens Superior Court. Before Judge Flanders.
Debra G. Gomez, for appellant.
John E. Morrison, for appellees.
Jackie and Valdina Oliver sued Willie Wright for damages after vehicles the Olivers purchased through Wright turned out to have been stolen. The jury returned a verdict awarding the Olivers $11,250 based on a finding that Wright breached an implied warranty of title under OCGA § 11-2-312 when he sold one of the vehicles. Wright appeals judgment entered on the verdict. Wright contends that the trial court erred in denying his motion for directed verdict. Wright maintains that the evidence shows without dispute that he did not sell the vehicle to the Olivers, but simply put them in touch with the owner and agreed to pick up and deliver the vehicle for $400. The Olivers, however, testified that Wright represented himself as being in partnership with the owner, and they agreed to purchase the vehicle from Wright. Thus there is evidence authorizing a jury to find that Wright sold the vehicle. Consequently, the court correctly denied Wright's motion for directed verdict. Judgment affirmed. SMITH, P.J., and BARNES, J., concur.
Compare Derryberry v. Robinson, 154 Ga. App. 694, 695 (1) ( 269 S.E.2d 525) (1980).
See generally Guagliardo v. Jones, 238 Ga. App. 668, 669 ( 518 S.E.2d 925) (1999).