Graham v. Tuten

93 S.E. 203, 147 Ga. 203, 1917 Ga. LEXIS 120
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedAugust 17, 1917
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Graham v. Tuten, 93 S.E. 203, 147 Ga. 203, 1917 Ga. LEXIS 120 (Ga. 1917).

Opinion

Eish, O. J.

The controlling questions in this case were involved in Weaver v. Tuten, 14-1 Ga. 8 (85 S. E. 1048), and were there adjudicated adversely to the contentions relied on by the plaintiff in error here. An interlocutory injunction was properly refused.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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Related

Moore v. Ferrell
1 Ga. 7 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1846)
Weaver v. Tuten
85 S.E. 1048 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1915)

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