93 Ga. 619 | Ga. | 1894
Warnock entered into a written contract with Lindsay, in which it was stipulated that if Lindsay should find on certain land of Warnock between January 7, 1891, and August 27, 1891, any minerals that would justify the “ employ of labor,” Warnock would convey to Lindsay a half-interest in all the minerals that Lindsay might find, open and develop “ to the extent that it will justify the employ of labor,” with timber and water for mining purposes; it being also stipulated therein
On demurrer by the defendant, the petition was dismissed for want of equity. We think there was equity in the petition. According to the allegations therein, Lindsay had fully performed his part of the contract, and had discovered on the land a mineral which he alleged was of sufficient value to justify the employment of labor, as contemplated by the contract; and we think,
Judgment reversed. '