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Williams v. Hinson
143 Ga. 740
Ga.
1915
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Beck, J.

The plaintiff filed a petition to enjoin the enforcement of an execution issued from a justice’s court, contending that the execution and the judgment upon which it was based were void, because the judgment was rendered by the justice at a time when the court could not legally be held, inasmuch as another date had properly, and in accordance with the statute, been fixed and appointed for the holding of the court. The petition, at the appearance term of the superior court, was dismissed upon demurrer. Meld: Without discussing the question as to whether or not the judgment was void as contended by petitioner, the court did not err in sustaining the demurrer to the petition. If the execution and judgment referred to were void for the reasons assigned, the petitioner had an adequate remedy at law; for he could have resisted the enforcement of the execution by filing an affidavit of illegality. Planters Loan and Savings Bank v. Berry, 91 Ga. 264 (18 S. E. 137) ; Hilson v. Kitchens, 107 Ga. 230 (33 S. E. 71, 73 Am. St. R. 119) ; Harbig v. Freund, 69 Ga. 180.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Williams v. Hinson
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Jul 20, 1915
Citation: 143 Ga. 740
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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