145 Ga. 268 | Ga. | 1916
Lead Opinion
Mrs. Callie W. Showalter and her two minor children, who brought suit by her as their next friend, filed an equitable petition against W. E. Mann and W. C. Martin. The petition was amended. A general and special demurrer to it was overruled, and the defendants excepted.
Mrs. Showalter sued her husband for temporary and permanent alimony for herself and two children. This suit resulted in a settlement. Later the plaintiffs in the present case filed an equitable petition against Showalter and a woman whom he had married after obtaining a divorce in Tennessee, seeking to set aside such decree of divorce and to annul and set aside the second marriage. This ease resulted in a settlement and consent decree. Under the settlement, Showalter conveyed and transferred certain real and personal property to Mrs. Showalter. She conveyed and
Minors who are parties to a case, appearing by their next friend, are bound by the judgment rendered therein, though it may be
Did the petition sufficiently allege a case of fraud as to the
The allegations of representations made by the defendants, by means of which Mrs. Showalter was induced to enter into a contract with them, and which are alleged to have been fraudulent, are demurrable where it is not stated that they were false, or, if so, that this was not known to her. If such representations were true, they were not fraudulent. The nineteenth paragraph was in the main a species of resumé. The allegation that the defendants presented to the court the decree which was taken, as one to which there was a consent, and that, "as part of the fraudulent scheme aforesaid,” the defendants included in the decree the home place and the furniture therein for the purpose- of obtaining from Mrs. Showalter $1500, and did thereby obtain it, was not subject to the demurrer filed, when considered in connection with the previous allegations. Except as hereinabove indicated, there was no error in overruling the demurrers.
Judgment affirmed in pari, and reversed in part.
Concurrence Opinion
concur specially in the judgment. They are of the opinion that the allegations in regard to fraud perpetrated on Mrs. Showalter in the making of the contract of