131 Ga. 312 | Ga. | 1908
1. A petition in a suit brought to recover an undivided interest in certain lands, alleging that the land had belonged to the estate of a named decedent and had been set apart as a year’s support for the widow and the minor children of the decedent, that the widow, after the setting aside’ of a year’s support, sold and conveyed the lands to a named party, and that the latter had, in turn, conveyed the property to his vendee, states no cause of action entitling the petitioner to recover against those who derive title from the vendee of the widow, where the plaintiff in the suit relies for a recovery upon the fact that he was one of the minor children of the decedent and the widow at the time of the setting apart of the year’s support, but has since married, there being no allegation in the petition that the sale of the land by the widow was for purposes other than those contemplated by the statute creating the right of a year’s support for the family of the decedent. Miller v. Miller, 105 Ga. 312 (31 S. E. 186) ; Howard v. Pope, 109 Ga. 259 (34 S. E. 301) ; Bridges v. Barbree, 127 Ga. 679 (56 S. E. 1025).
2. As the petition in this case stated no cause of action against the defendants, the court erred in overruling a general demurrer thereto.
Judgment reversed.