Supreme Court of Georgia, 1912

Hood v. Southern Railway Co.

Hood v. Southern Railway Co.
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided December 12, 1912 · Beck
139 Ga. 145; 76 S.E. 864; 1912 Ga. LEXIS 563

Hood v. Southern Railway Co.

Opinion of the Court

Beck, J.

1. While certain documentary evidence tending to show the width of the defendant company’s right of way remote from the place at which its agents were constructing a side-track, the act against which an injunction was sought, was irrelevant, it was not of sufficient materiality to require a reversal of the judgment of the court below.

2. There was no abuse of discretion in refusing the interlocutory injunction.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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