S. Ga. Nat. Gas Co. v. Ga. Pub. Serv. Comm'n, 214 Ga. 174, 175 (1) (104 S.E.2d 97) (1958) (citing Reid, 80 Ga. 755). See also, e.g., Plumb, 103 Ga. at 692; Parker, 216 Ga. at 215 (6); Ne. Factor &Disc. Co. v. Jackson, 223 Ga. 709, 710 (1) (157 S.E.2d 731) (1967); Crumley, 225 Ga. at 247 (3); Bryant v. Prior Tire Co., 230 Ga. 137, 138 (196 S.E.2d 14) (1973); Reinertsen v. Porter, 242 Ga. 624, 630 (2) (250 S.E.2d 475) (1978); Iteld v. Silverboard, 247 Ga. 158, 158-159 (1) (275 S.E.2d 645) (1981); Smith v. State, 248 Ga. 828, 830 (2) (286 S.E.2d 709) (1982). These decisions were also clear that the minimum requirement for standing to bring constitutional challenges was not a showing of the federal-style injury-in-fact, but an assertion that the plaintiff's own rights were violated.