114 Ga. 383 | Ga. | 1901
Ruth Hogan brought complaint, in the statutory form, • for the recovery of a certain described lot of land, against Wilson, Waller. Pending the case, she died, and James Hogan, as the administrator of her estate, was made plaintiff in her stead. The abstract of title attached to the plaintiff’s petition was: “Deed from James Hogan, administrator of Jeff. Hogan, deceased, to Ruth Hogan, dated the third day of November, 1891.” The defendant, by .his plea, admitted his possession of the land in dispute, and attacked the validity of the deed under which the plaintiff claimed, on the ground that it was fraudulent and void, for the reason, among others, that the purchaser at the sale by the administrator was his wife. Upon the trial of the case, the plaintiff introduced
Other questions, which are not made by the bill of exceptions, have been argued in this court by counsel for plaintiff in error. Even if there be any merit in any of such questions, we can not consider it, as it is not properly here for determination.
Judgment reversed.