152 Ga. 236 | Ga. | 1921
J. S. Jackson brought suit in the city court of Greensboro against R. L. Andrews, upon an account and a promissory note. While the suit was pending Jackson filed a petition in equity against J. H. Callahan as executor of the estate of J. Y. Andrews, for the purpose of having the will of J. Y. Andrews construed and the interest of R. L. Andrews under the will determined. To the petition the executor filed demurrers both general and special. The general demurrers were sustained, and the petition was dismissed.
The plaintiff is neither a judgment creditor of the beneficiary nor does he assert any lien on or title to any estate devised to the beneficiary. He asserts no equitable claim or right to the estate devised to his debtor, nor does he seek any equitable remedy. The sole object of the action is to obtain a judicial construction of the will, in order to secure an adjudication to the effect that plaintiff’s debtor took under the will an interest to which the lien of his judgment, if and when obtained, would attach. Only the personal representative of an estate may maintain an action
Judgment affirmed.