Rust & Johnson v. Woolbright

54 Ga. 310
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJanuary 15, 1875
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Rust & Johnson v. Woolbright, 54 Ga. 310 (Ga. 1875).

Opinion

McCay, Judge.

We think there was error in refusing permission to these parties to come into this litigation. As we understand the case made by the record, the defendant had set up a special plea, as though he had filed a bill in equity, which he may do under our law. In this plea was involved the whole question, not only what were the plaintiff’s rights in the land, but whether ho did not hold it subject to the defendant’s right to a deed on the payment of the purchase money. The plea prayed a deed, and alleged he was ready to pay the whole balance of the purchase money due. These parties are the holders of some of the purchase money notes, as they allege, under an agreement that the title should not be made until they are paid. They are, in fact, necessary parties for the settlement of the whole dispute between the original parties [311]*311to the record. We do not see that their coming in will breed delay. It does not appear but that all parties will be just as ready to go on with the case, if they be parties, as not. It is clear to us that, under their allegations, they have rights. They have a right, that the plaintiff shall not rescind the trade by a recovery of the land, and that the defendant shall not have a title until they are paid the notes they have.

Julgment reversed.

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