81 Ga. 29 | Ga. | 1888
George H. White, as guardian of Leah E. Adkisson, brought his complaint for land against Margaret A. Lathrop et al., in Houston superior court. He claimed title to the land as guardian, under and by virtue of a deed made by George H. White, in whom was the legal title, to William T. White, as trustee for the latter’s wife. He alleged that said trustee purchased the lands with the proceeds of a trust estate which he held for the petitioner’s ward’s mother, in trust to hold the same for her use during life, and at her death for her children. He further alleged that said trustee went immediately into possession of the land under the deed, and so remained until 1871, when he removed beyond the limits of the State, and left tenants in possession, who so remained until after his death in 1872, leaving petitioner’s ward the sole heir; that the wife of the trustee had died before the death of the trustee in 1868 or 1869. Attached to the declaration was an abstract of title. The abstract consisted of a deed from Whitehead to McLane,
It seems that this point in the case was not submitted by the court to the jury. The firm of Lathrop & Co. was dissolved at the death of Lathrop, and on the distribution of assets this land fell to the wife of Lathrop, and a deed to it was mad.e to her by the surviving partner and the other heirs of Lathrop. Upon the trial of the case, under the charge of the court, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the ^plaintiff, with mesne profits, and the defendant made a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and she excepted.
It seems to us that this case was tried in the court below upon a wrong theory; and it is, therefore, unnecessary to review the many grounds of error set out in the motion for a new trial. From the evidence disclosed in
Judgment reversed.