55 Ga. 203 | Ga. | 1875
This was a bill filed by the complainants against the defendants, in which they allege that they are the cestui que trusts and remaindermen, under a certain trust deed executed by James L. Seward, on the 29th day of April, 1864, to Andrew Stevens, conveying to him, the said Andrew, certain, described property therein mentioned, in trust for the benefit of complainants; that the said trustee liad mortgaged said trust property to Guilmartin & Company, and to L. J. Dupree, in violation of the terms and provisions of said trust deed, which mortgages have been foreclosed and levied on the trust property. The praj'er of the bill is for a perpetual injunction restraining the sale of the trust property under the mortgage fi.fas. levied thereon, for the removal of the trustee, and for such other relief as their case may require. On the trial of the case, the jury found a verdict sustaining the injunction prayed for. The defendants made a motion for a new trial on the several grounds therein set forth, which was overruled by the court, and the defendants excepted.
Let the judgment of the court below be affirmed with directions.