117 Ga. 556 | Ga. | 1903
This was a controversy between the executors of the will of Samuel McGarrah on the one side, and the Bank of Southwestern Georgia and M. B. Council on the other. The executors-filed a petition asking for certain equitable relief against the bank and Council, and the bank filed a cross-petition praying for an injunction against the executors. A brief history of the facts which led up to the litigation is as follows: The decedent Samuel Mc-Garrah, and the defendant M. B. Council, entered into a partnership in 1887, for the purpose of engaging in the warehouse and commission business, the partners taking an equal interest in the business., In 1890 the tract of land which forms the principal subject-matter of the’’controversy, together”with its appurtenances, was conveyed to the partnership. Samuel McGarrah, one of the partners, entered into possession of the land and cultivated it until his death. After this conveyance to the partnership it became indebted to the bank, and executed to it a mortgage on the land and certain personal property. ”■ The defendant Council also gave to the bank his individual obligation for a specified sum of money, as security
Judgment on main bill of exceptions affirmed ; cross-bill dismissed.