59 Ga. 803 | Ga. | 1877
This was a petition for a mandamus nisi filed by the complainant against the mayor and council, clerk and treasurer, of the city of Brunswick, requiring it and them to show cause why certain described judgments, amounting to the sum of $914.3é, which the petitioner had obtained against the mayor and council of said city, should not be paid, or why a tax of one-lialf of one per cent on the taxable property in said city should not be assessed and collected for the payment thereof. The mcmdamus nisi was granted by the presiding judge, and made returnable to the May term, 1877, of Glynn superior court. At the term of the court to which the writ of mcmdamus wras made returnable, the defendants filed a plea of the pendency of a former suit by bill pending in said superior court, to which the petitioner for mcmdamus was a party, and, therefore, was restrained from prosecuting his remedy by mandamus by the injunction granted in that case, which plea was overruled by the court, and the defendants excepted. After the court had overruled the aforesaid plea, the defendants made a motion to file an answer to the allegations contained in the petitioner’s petition, which motion was also overruled by the court, and the mandamus nisi was ordered to be made absolute, whereupon the defendants excepted.
Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.