128 Ga. 722 | Ga. | 1907
An execution in favor of I. N. B. Spence against A. Q. Cheney was levied upon a tract of land, and a claim was interposed by Mrs. L. J. Morrow and Mrs. Fannie A. Sigman. The claimants were daughters of the defendant in fi. fa., and claimed to have purchased the land prior to the judgment, for a valuable consideration. The plaintiff in fi. fa. contended that the transaction between the claimants and the defendant in fi. fa. was collusive and fraudulent. The contentions of each of the parties found support in the evidence, but the jury decided the issue with the claimants. The plaintiff in execution moved for a new trial, which was denied, and he excepted.
Judgment affirmed.