Supreme Court of Georgia, 1916

Partin v. Smith

Partin v. Smith
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided October 19, 1916 · Gilbert
146 Ga. 35; 90 S.E. 478; 1916 Ga. LEXIS 565

Partin v. Smith

Opinion of the Court

Gilbert, J.

All sureties, other than guarantee and surety companies, on a sheriff’s bond “must be permanent residents of the State, and two also of the county, and freeholders thereof.” Civil Code' (1910), § 281. A petition for mandamus to require the ordinary to approve the bond of a sheriff, whieh does not allege these requirements, is fatally defective; and where the court tried the case on such petition and the answer, without evidence, a rule absolute could not lawfully be ordered. The court did not err in refusing a mandamus absolute.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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