147 Ga. 500 | Ga. | 1917
An equitable' suit by William A. Wright as insurance commissioner of Georgia was instituted against the Empire Life Insurance Company. Another equitable suit was instituted against the same company by James R. Brown and others. While both suits were pending in the superior court of Fulton County, they were consolidated. An interlocutory injunction was granted, whereby all creditors of the insurance company were enjoined from prosecuting suits against the company in any other court of the State. At the time the injunction was granted, a suit was pending in the superior court of Wheeler County against the company upon a death claim under a policy issued by the company. On account of the injunction, the plaintiff in the suit on the policy filed an intervention in the consolidated equity case above mentioned, seeking a judgment for the amount of the death claim and payment from the funds of the company which were to be administered in the court of equity. Thereafter the intervenor filed a formal motion to dismiss the intervention and to- be allowed to prosecute the suit in the superior court of Wheeler County. ' The insurance commissioner resisted the motion in so .far as it was attempted thereby to obtain authority to prosecute the suit in Wheeler County. In his written objections to the'grant of the motion to dismiss, it was contended, among other 'things, 'that th'e effect of granting authority to prosecute the suit in Wheeler County would be to modify the interlocutory injunction theretofore granted in the main consolidated ease, and for various reasons would be unauthorized. On the hearing the judge passed an order
Writ of error dismissed.