37 Ga. 574 | Ga. | 1868
This is a bill of interpleader filed by Rust,' as the surviving copartner of Sims & Rust, who were warehousemen, against Tyus, who is his baileé of fifty-three bales of cotton, and Jeremiah Beall, tc whom the complainant, as a warehouseman, sold the cotton as the agent or factor of Tyüs, and the question to be decided is, whether the complainant has made such a case, as exhibited by the record, as will entitle him to maintain his bill of interpleader. A bill of inter-pleader may be filed where two or more, persons claim the same debt or duty, or other thing from the complainant, by different or separate interests, and he not knowing to which of the claimants he ought of right to render the same debt, duty or other thing, fears that he may suffer injury from their conflicting claims, and therefore he prays that they may be, compelled to interplead, and state their several claims, so that the Court may adjudge to whom the same debt, duty or other thing belongs. Story’s Eq. Pleading, 237, section 391. In this case, Rust, the warehouseman, had either the general or special authority to sell the cotton for Tyus, his bailor, or he did not. If he- had either the general or special authority, as the agent of his principal to sell the cotton, then Beall, the purchaser, acquired a good title to the cotton, and is, entitled to the possession of it. But if Rust, the warehouseman, did not have the authority to sell the cotton for Tyus, his