HEAD, Justice.
1. When a pleading is attacked by a general demurrer, it will be construed most strongly against the pleader. The petition in the present case was subject to general demurrer for a number of reasons.
Where the principal's name is disclosed, and an agent professes to act for him, it will be held to be the act of the principal. Code § 4-304. In Moore v. Adams, 153 Ga. 709, 718 (113 S. E. 383, 23 A. L. R. 925), this court stated...
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