The Supreme Court granted certiorari "to consider the question of whether a consumer who is repaying a loan found to be void under the Industrial Loan Act is entitled to recover both principal and interest paid to the lender." Sanders v. Liberty Loan Corp., supra. The court held that "[t]he case is controlled by the holding of this court in Southern Discount Co. v. Ector, 246 Ga. 30 (268 SE2d 621) (1980)." Id. Accordingly, the judgment is reversed with direction that the trial court enter summary judgment for appellants consistent with the Georgia Supreme Court's opinion in Southern Discount Co. v. Ector, supra. See Southeast Ceramics v. Klem, 246 Ga. 294 (271 SE2d 199) (1980). |