103 Ga. 678 | Ga. | 1898
Derrick held four written instruments, all bearing the same date and-purporting to have been executed by Sams and Henson, each embracing a note payable to Derrick, and a mortgage, to secure the same, upon the same real estate. After all the notes had matured, he sought, by a single proceeding in the superior court, to foreclose all of the mortgages together. . On the trial of the case, the defendants, Henson and the administrator of Sams, made a motion' to dismiss the proceeding, “on the grounds, that the plaintiff was attempting to foreclose four mortgages in one rule, and because there was no sufficient description of the property in the application, rule or
Judgment affirmed.