Mason v. Kirkpatrick

77 Ga. 492
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedDecember 7, 1886
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Mason v. Kirkpatrick, 77 Ga. 492 (Ga. 1886).

Opinion

Blandford, Justice.

The plaintiff filed his bill for injunction. The defendant answered the bill and denied the-material allegations in the bill. The parties were at issue on the facts and the court refused the injunction.

The chancellor, under the facts, in the case, had a discretion to grant or refuse the injunction. And this court will not control this discretion, as we have often decided in similar cases.

Judgment affirmed.

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