115 Ga. 610 | Ga. | 1902
Griffin brought his petition against Obedience Cobb and others, alleging that be was the owner of a lot of land described in the petition,and that Leroy Cobb claimed tobe the owner of the same as the purchaser at a judicial sale. It was alleged that
The principle deducible from the rulings just referred to is, when applied to levies by a sheriff upon land, that the levy shall be so construed as to be consistent with a proper discharge by the officer of the duty imposed upon him by law, so as to render effective his official acts. If the language of the levy is ambiguous or doubtful in its meaning, and capable of two constructions, one of which would vitiate the sale and invalidate the title of the purchaser and, it may be, lay the officer subject to an action of trespass, and the other
Judgment on main lili of exceptions affirmed; cross-lill dismissed.