151 Ga. 1 | Ga. | 1921
H. J. Hammontree as guardian of his wife, Hannah May Hammontree, filed a petition for injunction against W. H. and A. R. Cagle. The plaintiff alleged.that the defendants, without right or authority were cutting timber on certain lands of his 'ward, and that the defendants were insolvent. On the interlocutory hearing the court granted a temporary injunction, but provided in his order that the defendants might dissolve the injunction by giving a bond in a stated sum; conditioned to pay to the plaintiff any judgment recovered against them in the cause. On final trial'the jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff. The plaintiff was dissatisfied with the verdict, and filed a motion for new trial. The motion was overruled, and he excepted.
Except as indicated above, none of the rulings of the court, complained of in the motion for. new trial, show cause for reversal.
Judgment reversed.