135 Ga. 468 | Ga. | 1910
Suit was brought for the recovery of a sum of money alleged to have been procured from the plaintiffs by duress and fraud. The evidence failed to show that such payment was procured by legal duress or fraud, but by reason of the fact that the person receiving it demanded it for the privilege of permitting- the joining of a wall of one building to that of another which did not belong to the plaintiffs, and threatened to prevent its being done unless he was paid, and one of the plaintiffs (they being partners) thereupon paid the amount for the firm, completed the wall, and received a deed to a small strip of land next to the wall to which the new one was joined, which they retained, although
Judgment affirmed.