Supreme Court of Georgia, 1935

Dunahoo v. Dunahoo

Dunahoo v. Dunahoo
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided December 10, 1935 · Gilbert
181 Ga. 494; 182 S.E. 848; 1935 Ga. LEXIS 139

Dunahoo v. Dunahoo

Opinion of the Court

Gilbert, Justice.

The exception is to a refusal to grant an interlocutory injunction to prevent the sale of property under an execution. Held, that the petitioner had an adequate and complete remedy at law by claim. Teasley v. Bradley, 110 Ga. 497 (35 S. E. 782, 78 Am. St. R. 113); Douglas v. Jenkins, 146 Ga. 341 (91 S. E. 49, Ann. Cas. 1918C, 322); Williams v. Smith, 148 Ga. 615 (97 S. E. 670); Myers v. Warrenfells, 153 Ga. 648, 653 (113 S. E. 180); Eslinger v. Herndon, 158 Ga. 823 (124 S. E. 169, 900); James v. Upton, 160 Ga. 819 (129 S. E. 100); Perry v. Gormley, 177 Ga. 372 (170 S. E. 223). The court did not err in refusing an injunction.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices conrywr.

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