156 Ga. 760 | Ga. | 1923
Delde brought a petition against J. W. Carter and bis wife, Mrs. Georgia Carter, in which he alleged, in substance, that J. W. Carter was indebted to him in the sum of $1628.28 as the principal of four promissory notes, each dated September 24, 1920, and for the principal sum of $407.07, each
It is alleged in- the twelfth paragraph of the petition, that on September 12, 1922, the petitioner’s fi. fa. was levied on certain personal property embracing six mules and six cows, as described, as the property of J. W. Carter, and on September 25, 1932, Mrs. Georgia Carter, for the purpose of assisting J. W. Carter to defraud the petitioner and to delay and hinder him in the collection of his debt, interposed a claim to the property, now pending in the superior court of Laurens County, “ giving both claim and forthcoming bond amply solvent and accepted by the sheriff as the law
The prayers are: (a) That petitioner have judgment upon each, of the three notes, (b) That Mrs. Georgia Carter be required to
On October 17, 1922, a temporary restraining order was granted, enjoining the defendants from committing any of the acts complained of and especially from encumbering or transferring any of the property mentioned in the petition; and a rule nisi was issued. The defendants filed a demurrer and an answer; and the cause coming on for a hearing on December 16, 1922, an order was passed revoking and dissolving the temporary restraining order previously granted. This is the judgment which the bill of exceptions seeks to review.
Judgment affirmed.