Dunson v. Pitts
67 Ga. 767 | Ga. | 1881
1. Where complainants applied for an injunction, and after the lapse of fifteen days the hearing was had, it was no ground for a continuance that they believed that certain papers were in the possession of the defendants, which in answering they had failed to produce.
2. There was no abuse of discretion in refusing an injunction in this case.