Summer v. Loggins
180 S.E. 121, 180 Ga. 647, 1935 Ga. LEXIS 517
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Summer v. Loggins, 180 S.E. 121, 180 Ga. 647, 1935 Ga. LEXIS 517 (Ga. 1935).
Opinion
Under the pleadings and the evidence in an action for cancellation of deeds executed in a transaction for the exchange of certain city property for a farm, on the ground of fraud, the trial judge did not abuse his discretion in granting an interlocutory injunction.
Judgment affirmed.
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