180 Ga. 142 | Ga. | 1935
A fi. fa. based on a judgment in favor of Stanton was levied on realty to which Mrs. M. E. Adams filed a claim. She relied for title upon certain deeds executed to her by her husband, which were prior in date to the judgment on which
There was evidence to authorize the verdict.
The charges excepted to were not error. The fact that the court did not charge the jury on the secret equities of the wife in the property conveyed by her husband to her was not error. The doctrine of secret equities was not involved in the case, the wife relying upon the conveyances from her husband. The question whether the deeds were voluntary, or were bona fide conveyances for a valuable consideration, and not for the purpose of hindering, delaying, and defrauding creditors, was fully and fairly submitted by the court to the jury. These charges presented the true issue in the case, and under the evidence the jury were authorized to find in favor of the claimant.
Judgment affirmed.