45 Ga. 631 | Ga. | 1872
This is a bill filed by the complainant against the defendants, praying for an injunction to restrain the foreclosure and sale of certain described property which had been mortgaged to the defendants by William B. Tarver and Benjamin M. Tarver, the sons of complainant. The Court granted the injunction, to which the defendants excepted. The complainant alleges in her bill that she is the widow of H. H. Tarver, deceased; that by his will the property embraced in the mortgages, or a considerable portion thereof, was charged by the will of her late husband with her support and mainteance during her natural life or widowhood, in lieu of dower out of his real estate. The prayer of the bill is, that the amount to which she may be entitled for her support and maintenance shall be ascertained, and be first paid to her out of the mortgaged property, as constituting a prior lien or charge thereon.
There is no good legal or equitable ground shown by the complainant’s bill why the mortgages should not be foreclosed, as between the mortgagors and mortgagees; the foreclosure of the mortgages as to the debts due by the mortgagors to the mortgagees will not in any manner affect the complainant’s rights to her support out of the mortgaged
Let the judgment of the Court below be affirmed with instructions.