107 Ga. 792 | Ga. | 1899
It appears from the record in this case, that upon an interlocutory hearing of a petition filed by Willis to enjoin Smith from working for turpentine purposes timber growing upon a certain tract of land to which the former asserted title, the judge granted a temporary injunction on condition that the plaintiff would within ten days file with the clerk of the court a bond in the sum of $1,000, to indemnify the defendant against any loss he might in consequence sus
After the court had, at the last term, announced from the bench its holding that the present bill of exceptions did not come within the provisions of law relating to “fast” writs of error, counsel for plaintiff in error requested that the case be transferred to the docket of the next succeeding term, in order that it might then be disposed of as though in the first instance made returnable to that term. See 105 Ga. 840. Without look
Dismissed.