Opinion
32010.
ARGUED FEBRUARY 16, 1977.
DECIDED APRIL 6, 1977. REHEARING DENIED APRIL 27, 1977.
Temporary injunction. Gwinnett Superior Court. Before Judge Merritt.
Harland, Cashin, Chambers, Davis Doster, Harry L. Cashin, Jr., Thomas J. Venker, Smith, Cohen, Ringel, Kohler Martin, Marion Smith, for appellants.
G. Hughel Harrison, Gerald Davidson, Jr., for appellees.
This is an appeal from the grant of an interlocutory injunction which restrained further construction of Doughtie's lakefront residence upon land claimed by Dennisson to be reserved to the common use and enjoyment of other subdivision owners through covenants of which Doughtie had previous notice. Our review of the record and of the extensive findings of fact and conclusions of law of the superior court shows that the court did not abuse its discretion in granting the temporary injunction. Code Ann. § 55-108; Bales v. Duncan, 231 Ga. 813, 814 ( 204 S.E.2d 104) (1974); Brooks v. Carter, 216 Ga. 836, 837 ( 120 S.E.2d 332) (1961). Cf. Pennsylvania Poorboy, Inc. v. Robbins Restaurant, Inc., 238 Ga. 539 (1977).
Judgment affirmed. Nichols, C. J., Undercofler, P. J., Jordan, Ingram, Hall and Hill, JJ., concur.