Feeney Hay Co. v. Trenton Milling Co.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feeney Hay Co. v. Trenton Milling Co., 189 Ga. 109 (Ga. 1939)
Grice

Feeney Hay Co. v. Trenton Milling Co.

Opinion of the Court

Grice, Justice.

1. If a petition which undertakes to set out a cause of action for either equitable or legal relief, or both, is sufficient for either relief, it will not be dismissed on a general demurrer, but will proceed for the relief appropriate to such of the allegations and prayers as are sufficient.

2. The petition as amended stated facts sufficient to justify a court in its discretion to grant the extraordinary equitable relief prayed for, to wit, an injunction and receiver. Hermann v. Mobley, 172 Ga. 380 (158 S. E. 38) ; Goodroe v. C. L. C. Thomas Warehouse, 185 Ga. 399 (3), 400 (195 S. E. 199). Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Feeney Hay Co. Inc. v. Trenton Milling Co.
Status
Published