Spencer v. Taylor
Spencer v. Taylor
Opinion of the Court
Contrary to appellant’s contentions, the trial court was correct to order execution of the writ of possession which it previously issued and the issuance of which this court sustained (Spencer v. Taylor, 144 Ga. App. 641 (242 SE2d 308) (1978)), and the trial court did not fail to abide by the cited opinion by directing the execution. See Spencer v. Taylor, supra. However, irrespective of appellant’s contention that the . award-of attorney fees constituted an erroneous entry of a money judgment (see Spencer v. Taylor, supra, at (5)), we direct the trial court,
Judgment affirmed with direction.
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