On Motion for Rehearing.
The movants contend that in considering the case this court overlooked Savannah Electric Co. v. Jackson, 132 Ga. 559 (64 S. E. 680). That case is not authority for anything contrary to what has been held in the instant case. There the court nowhere charged the jury as to what constituted the issues or contentions between the parties and the charge consisted almost entirely of statemfents of abstract principles of law. The assignment of error in the special ground of the motion for new trial in that case was that the court “ (1) did not state the contentions of the parties, and (2) did not give specially in charge various contentions claimed to arise out of the evidence.” There the assignment of error specifically pointed out the alleged deficiency in the court’s charge. Such is not the case here.
Motion for rehearing denied.