Hinton v. Goode
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Opinion
The affidavit of plaintiff to foreclose a laborer’s lien alleged that he was employed to “labor as clerk in defend; ant’s store,” etc. The sufficiency of this affidavit was demurred to, and a motion, made to quash the execution and dismiss the levy by defendant. This motion the court sustained, and the ruling is the error insisted on here.
2. This is a summary remedy, and the party seeking it must show himself clearly entitled to it, and the statute affording the remedy will be strictly construed, 45 Ga., 161; 60 Id., 104; 66 Id., 732.
So the judgment of the court below is affirmed.
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