133 Ga. 639 | Ga. | 1909
The only prayers in the petition for an injunction against the ordinary were, that he “be perpetually enjoined from calling an election or appointing managers or doing any act looking to submitting the” act of the General Assembly in question to the
As the order passed by the judge did not supersede his judgment refusing an interlocutory injunction, and as there was no prayer that the ordinary should be enjoined from canvassing the returns, nor that he should be enjoined from declaring the result of the elec
Writ.of error dismissed.