Supreme Court of Georgia, 1858

Perry v. Martin

Perry v. Martin
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided August 15, 1858 · Lumpkin
26 Ga. 436

Perry v. Martin

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

Lumpkin J.

delivering the opinion.

In Cardin vs. Standly, (20 Ga. Rep. 105,) this Court held, that in a proceeding under the Act of 1854, to protect land owners against intruders, and to give land owners a remedy *437in certain cases, the affidavits of the parties are not what constitutes the pleadings; and are, therefore not amendable under the Amendment Act of 1854. That decision covers and controls this case.

Judgment affirmed.

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