25 Ga. App. 700 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1920
On October 14, 1919, Dr. J. W. Hurt sued Fannie K. Fort and Charles C. Keith, as executors of Mrs. E. P. Keith, alleging substantially, in the petition as amended, that the petitioner was the son-in-law of Mrs. Keith; that in the year 1899, soon after his marriage, said Mrs. Keith insisted upon petitioner and his wife moving to Atlanta and living with her; that Mrs. Keith owned “a large tract of land in Fulton County, State of Georgia, fronting on Peachtree road, near the City of Atlanta, and as a special inducement to petitioner to come and live with her, she promised and contracted to give to petitioner one acre of said land, or its equivalent in money — $5000.” He further alleged, that, “acting upon said promises and consideration,” he and his wife moved to Atlanta in 1899 and resided with the said Mrs. Keith until her death in February, 1917, all the while sharing his portion of the expense of the upkeep of the household; that Mrs. Keith, especially during the last two years of her life, repeatedly offered to make to petitioner a deed to one acre of said land, but through procrastination of both parties the deed was never executed nor the value of the land ever paid to him; that he had performed all his obligations under said contract, and that Mrs. Keith did not during her lifetime fulfil her part of the agreement; that Mrs. Fannie K. Fort and Charles C. Keith are the executors of said Mrs. Keith, and that more than a year elapsed before the bringing of the suit. He alleged also that he had made demand upon the representative of the estate for $5,000,
Judgment affirmed.