112 Ga. 752 | Ga. | 1901
Haden brought an equitable petition against Cook and Sammons, for the partition of certain realty; and against certain named creditors of Cook and the sheriff of the county, for an injunction restraining them, pending the application for partition, from levying upon Cook’s undivided interest in the land. He alleged that Corrigan claimed a certain portion of the land, but denied that Corrigan had any interest in it. He further alleged that Mary Berryman, from whom he, as attorney at law for Cook and Sammons, had recovered the realty (and as a result of which suit he acquired his own interest in it) was in possession of the same without any right or authority whatever, and was wholly insolvent ; and prayed for the appointment of a receiver, to take possession of the land, rent it out, collect the rents, and pay out the proceeds under orders of the court. Except as to Mary Berryman, he prayed that all the persons named should be made parties defendant to the petition. The judge ordered the petition filed, that each of the defendants be served with a copy thereof, and that they should show cause before him, on a day named, why the relief prayed for should not be granted, and that until the interlocutory hearing the parties against whom injunction was sought should be enjoined as prayed for. Upon the filing of the petition, the clerk of the court attached thereto a process directed to all the persons whom the plaintiff prayed should be made parties defendant, and they were all either duly served or acknowledged service. Mary Berryman, through her attorneys at law, acknowledged service of the petition, waiving a copy thereof; and filed a demurrer to the same, upon the ground that she was no legal or proper party thereto and could not' be bound by any judgment rendered in the ^proceeding. Subject to this demurrer, she filed an answer. The court did not pass upon this demurrer. The plaintiff amended bis petition, and alleged
Tbe.court overruled tbe “demurrer” and this objection, and
Judgment affirmed.