HEAD, Justice.
"While a demurrer admits facts properly pleaded, it does not admit a fraud charged, except as the facts establish or constitute fraud." Miller v. Butler, 121 Ga. 758 (3) (49 S. E. 754); Tolbert v. Caledonian Ins. Co., 101 Ga. 741, 746 (28 S. E. 991); Jones v. Robinson, 172 Ga. 746, 747 (3-c) (158 S. E. 752). A general allegation of fraud is insufficient. The complainant must show where the fraud exists, and...
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