Toole v. Lanier

57 S.E. 516, 128 Ga. 279, 1907 Ga. LEXIS 83
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedMay 15, 1907
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Toole v. Lanier, 57 S.E. 516, 128 Ga. 279, 1907 Ga. LEXIS 83 (Ga. 1907).

Opinion

Beck, J.

No grounds for equitable interference with the common-law jurisdiction of the proceedings sought to be enjoined are shown by the petition in this case, and the court did not err in refusing to grant the injunction applied for.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur. An injunction was refused, and the plaintiffs excepted. • Lewis G. Bussell, for plaintiffs,

cited Civil Code, §§4894, 4159.

Shackelford & Shackelford, for defendant,

cited Ga. B. 113/815; 110/640; 79/295, 301; 10/395 (2).

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