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Jackson Electric Membership Corporation v. Echols

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 15, 1950
59 S.E.2d 907 (Ga. 1950)

Opinion

17120.

JUNE 15, 1950.

Petition for injunction. Before Judge Edwards. Madison Superior Court. March 25, 1950.

George W. Westmoreland, for plaintiff.

R. Howard Gordon and Rupert A. Brown, for defendants.


If the bill of exceptions in this case presents any question for review by this court, it is that the trial judge erred in requiring the deposit of a sum of money as a condition precedent to the grant of an injunction restraining the defendants in error from interfering with the plaintiff in error in the erection of an electric line through the property of the defendants in error. On the suggestion of counsel for the defendants in error, and by the response of the plaintiff in error to a rule nisi by this court, it appears that the plaintiff in error deposited the sum of money required by the order of the trial judge, and built the electric line. The question sought to be raised in the bill of exceptions is therefore moot, and the writ of error must be dismissed.

Writ of error dismissed. All the Justices concur.

No. 17120. JUNE 15, 1950.


Summaries of

Jackson Electric Membership Corporation v. Echols

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 15, 1950
59 S.E.2d 907 (Ga. 1950)
Case details for

Jackson Electric Membership Corporation v. Echols

Case Details

Full title:JACKSON ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION v. ECHOLS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jun 15, 1950

Citations

59 S.E.2d 907 (Ga. 1950)
59 S.E.2d 907