111 Ga. 93 | Ga. | 1900
It appears that the litigation between the parties-to this case has been pending in court for a number of years. The plaintiffs in this case filed their bill in December, 1885,, as creditors by open account of the firm of Turner & Hudson, against said firm, which was composed of G. R. Turner and Allen Hudson, and also against W. H. Pool and others, for injunction, receiver, and other equitable relief. That bill, among other things, alleged that Turner and Hudson were insolvent traders, and attacked as fraudulent and void a deed from G. R. Turner to W. H. Pool, dated March 19, 1884. That case,came to this court, and is reported as Pool v. Gramling, 88 Ga. 653. It seems from that case it was decided that the deed from Turner to W. H. Pool was executed and held for the purpose
Judgment affirmed.