McArthur v. Phillips

119 S.E. 664, 156 Ga. 692, 1923 Ga. LEXIS 310
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedOctober 13, 1923
DocketNo. 3779
StatusPublished

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McArthur v. Phillips, 119 S.E. 664, 156 Ga. 692, 1923 Ga. LEXIS 310 (Ga. 1923).

Opinion

Hines, J.

Under the pleadings and the evidence the judge did not abuse his discretion in refusing to grant the injunction prayed, on defendants giving bond to answer to the plaintiff for any damages which the latter might recover against them for turpentining the trees upon the lands in dispute, if he should succeed in establishing his title thereto, and defeat the defendants’ claim of title.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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