Jackson v. Dickson

73 Ga. 126
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedApril 15, 1884
StatusPublished

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Jackson v. Dickson, 73 Ga. 126 (Ga. 1884).

Opinion

Jackson, Chief Justice.

[A. J. Dickson, as attorney in fact for his wife, Fannie Dickson, sued out a warrant to dispossess Robert Jackson, as an intruder on certain land. , Jackson filed a counter-affidavit, to the effect that, as agent for his wife, Ellen Jackson, he claimed, in good faith, the right of possession. The court held this insufficient, and dismissed the counter-affidavit. Defendant excepted.]

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