Supreme Court of Georgia, 1893

Thigpen v. Aldridge

Thigpen v. Aldridge
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided July 10, 1893
92 Ga. 563; 17 S.E. 860

Thigpen v. Aldridge

Opinion of the Court

*563 Judgment affirmed.

The hearing was upon the petition and answers, and an affidavit by plaintiff substantial!}7 to the same effect as his petition, with the addition that there had never been any rescission of the parol contract. The deed from Barber to Thigpen was introduced, which recited a consideration of $900 and conveyed 393 acres, including the land claimed by plaintiff. The judge granted a temporary injunction, restraining defendants from cutting or removing any of the timber, from interfering with the possession of plaintiff, and from any further sale of the land or transfer of the title.L. A. Wilson, for plaintiffs in error. L. L. Thomas, contra.

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