15 S.E.2d 890 | Ga. | 1941
1. An injunction may issue in this State to restrain the cutting of timber, although the plaintiff may not have "perfect title" as provided for in the "timber-cutter's act" (Code, § 55-204), where the damages would be irreparable, or where the trespass is a continuing one. Camp v. Dixon,
2. It does not appear that the judge abused his discretion in restraining *571 both parties "from changing the present status of said timber and land," pending final determination of the question of title between them.
Judgment affirmed. All the Justicesconcur.