108 Ga. 331 | Ga. | 1899
(after stating the foregoing facts). As will be-seen by the official report, Mooney, Wood, and Boone filed their petition for a partition of certain mining property, which was owned in common by them and Brown. They stated the interest of each in the property, alleged that it could not be-divided by metes and bounds, and prayed that there should be a sale of the same and a distribution of the proceeds thereof among the several owners in proportion to their respective interests. .Brown filed certain objections to a partition of the property. The court, without the intervention of a jury, tried the case, passed simply upon the question wdiether there should be a sale of the property for the purposes of partition, ordered a sale of the property, fixed a date for the same, appointed commissioners to conduct it, and required the commissioners to re
Judgment affirmed.