Supreme Court of Georgia, 1933

Holland Pecan Co. v. Brown

Holland Pecan Co. v. Brown
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided August 10, 1933 · Russell
177 Ga. 525; 170 S.E. 357; 1933 Ga. LEXIS 346

Holland Pecan Co. v. Brown

Opinion of the Court

Russell, C. J.

1. In applications for interlocutory injunction, the exercise of the discretion of the chancellor will not be disturbed unless there was a manifest abuse of discretion; and this does not appear in the record in the present case.

2. The court did not err in refusing to enjoin the exercise of the power of sale contained in the security deed.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except Bill, J., absent because of illness.

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