183 Ga. 875 | Ga. | 1937
On November 15, 1921, J. -E': • Mozley filed his petition in which he sought to enjoin the City of Marietta, its officers and employees, from cutting down and removing certain shade-trees in front of his residence on Church Street in that city. He alleged that the city had agreed, in improving this
This case came on for trial, and the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the city. On July 19, 1921, a judgment and decree were entered accordingly, denying the injunction as prayed for. What 'happened subsequently regarding this verdict and decree does not appear from the record. But on July 19, 1934, the city amended -its answer and alleged that the strip of land in question had been
Interest reipublicss ut sit finis litium. Bankers Health &c. Ins. Co. v. Givvins, 12 Ga. App. 378, 380 (77 S. E. 203). This case, instituted in 1921, has been pending a long time, and has resulted
Judgment, affirmed.