79 Ga. 75 | Ga. | 1887
Mrs. Trice obtained a judgment against Nathan McGhee, on the 23d of February, 1875; and upon this judgment execution issued, and was levied upon a certain tract of land, 256 acres, known as “ the Jackson place.” Rose interposed a claim to this land, and the issue thus ‘formed .was tried. He claimed that in January, 1873, he purchased this land from McGhee; that in August,' 1872, he had become the surety of McGhee to Sibley & Son for the
In 1883, long after the judgment of Trice, Rose took a conveyance from McGhee to this lot of land.
The jury found the property not subject, and a motion for a new trial was made under these circumstances. The court refused it. We think a new trial ought to have been granted. It appears that the land was worth $5,000 or thereabouts. McGhee was insolvent at the time. This
Judgment reversed.