Bonner v. Metcalf
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Opinion
Metcalf obtained judgment against John Bonner, the father of Wm. H. Bonner, the trustee for his wife and children, and the claimant in this case as trustee. They?, fa. was levied upon a tract of land, in the county of Hancock, as the property of John Bonner, and the property was found subject. The claimant moved for a new trial, on two grounds: first, that the note on which the judgment 'was obtained, as appeared from the record of the suit in the court which granted the judgment, was barred when that suit was begun ; and, second, that the court erred in charging the jury, that the recitals in the deed from John Bonner to W. H. Bonner, trustee, of the receipt of the purchase money, were no evidence of the payment thereof, if the [237]*237deed was made after the debt of John Bonner to plaintiff was contracted.
It is not apparent how the recital in this deed, when the question in issue is, was it fraudulent or not in respect to creditors, and when it was made to his son by defendant in [238]*238fi. fa., and when defendant in fi. fa. retained possession of the land, was against the interest of the defendant ra.fi. fa.; and the principle on which the rule rests is, that the declaration must be against the interest of the defendant. "We rather think, that, in snch a case as this, the reason of the law ceasing, that the law ceases too. Section 2698 of the Code, however, would seem to imply, that recital of payment of purchase money is prima facie evidence.
However that may be, we are of the opinion, that, in this case, \hs, prima facie evidence, if it be such, is very slight, and has been abundantly rebutted by the facts of the case, and that, therefore, the claimant was not hurt by the charge. See Booher vs. Worrill, 57 Ga., 235. We, therefore, affirm the judgment.
Judgment affirmed.
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