Morris v. Fain

148 S.E. 341, 168 Ga. 564, 1929 Ga. LEXIS 188
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedMay 22, 1929
DocketNo. 6908
StatusPublished

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Morris v. Fain, 148 S.E. 341, 168 Ga. 564, 1929 Ga. LEXIS 188 (Ga. 1929).

Opinion

Beck, P. J.

This was an equitable suit to cancel and set aside a certain deed of conveyance. Upon the trial of the case the jury returned a verdict for the defendants. The plaintiff made a motion for a new trial upon the usual general grounds,, and upon the hearing of the motion the court overruled it; to which judgment the plaintiff excepted. Under the conflicting evidence upon the controlling issue in the case the court was authorized to refuse a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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