Supreme Court of Georgia, 1934

Manry v. Bank of Forsyth

Manry v. Bank of Forsyth
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided August 8, 1934 · Russell
179 Ga. 246; 175 S.E. 644; 1934 Ga. LEXIS 262

Manry v. Bank of Forsyth

Opinion of the Court

Russell, O. J.

1. In view of the fact that the petition and the amendment to the petition allege that the petitioner has no right or title to the land in question, the court did not err in sustaining the general demurrer to the petition as setting forth no cause of action, or in dismissing the same.

2. As the court did not err in dismissing the petition, a ruling upon the merits of the court’s judgment as to the dissolution of the restraining *247order and refusal of an interlocutory injunction is not necessary, and would be really perfunctory.

No. 9969. August 8, 1934.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except Hutcheson, J., disqualified. B. II. Manry,' for plaintiff. Willingham & Willingham, for defendant.

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