112 Ga. 624 | Ga. | 1901
Stern & Company and two other mercantile companies filed an equitable petition in which they alleged that Mrs. C. C. Rodgers was indebted to them in certain amounts, that the debts were due, that payment had been demanded and refused. They also alleged that they represented “ more than one third of the unsecured creditors.” They further alleged that Mrs. Rodgers had made a bill of sale to her two stepsons, which was without consideration, made for the purpose of delaying and hindering creditors, and void as against them. They prayed personal judgment against her on each of their claims, and that the bill of sale be declared a nullity and ordered canceled. They also alleged that a number of creditors had secured mortgages on the stock of goods of defendant’s store in the city of Atlanta, Eulton county, Georgia, and had also had attachments issued and levied upon the stock of goods in .the other store of defendant, which was in Gwinnett county, Georgia; that the alleged fraudulent bill of sale purported to convey this Gwinnett county stock of goods; that on account of the foreclosure of the mortgages, the levy of the attachments, and the conflict
Judgment affirmed.