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Elzey v. Nash

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 10, 1956
94 S.E.2d 874 (Ga. 1956)

Opinion

19437.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 11, 1956.

DECIDED OCTOBER 10, 1956. REHEARING DENIED OCTOBER 29, 1956.

Injunction. Before Judge Pye. Fulton Superior Court. May 11, 1956.

Cecil Hughes, MacDougald, Feagin Williams, for plaintiff in error.

G. Seals Aiken, Ben F. Sweet, contra.


1. Where, as in this case, the evidence was conflicting as to whether or not the demolishing of the building while occupied by the tenant and before he was legally evicted was with his consent, the court did not err in granting the temporary injunction restraining the defendant D. J. Elzey, who had authorized the razing and demolishing of the building, from demolishing the same.

2. The lease contract attached to the petition and the allegations therein showing clearly that the petitioner was in arrears in the rent, the court erred in enjoining the defendants from dispossessing the plaintiff under the dispossessory proceedings instituted, there being an adequate remedy at law, and the allegations failing to show such a multiplicity of suits as would arise out of the entire transaction that equity should take jurisdiction. Code § 61-303; Johnson v. Thrower, 117 Ga. 1007 ( 44 S.E. 846); Powell v. Gresham, 180 Ga. 565, 566 ( 179 S.E. 708); Flynn v. Merck, 204 Ga. 420 (1) ( 49 S.E.2d 892). The petitioner admitted receipt of a letter dated March 16, 1956, from the former landlord, stating that the property had been sold by him "to D. Elzey and Amoco Oil Co." on that date, and it was incumbent upon him to pay rent in accordance with the lease to the new landlords, since the lease specifically states that the rent is to be paid promptly when due by the tenant at the office of the lessor, his successors or assigns. Any defense he might have for the non-payment of the rent could be made by counter-affidavit.

3. The receipt of the above letter by the petitioner did not excuse the defendant Elzey from notifying the petitioner, in accordance with their written agreement that he had exercised his option of purchase whereby the petitioner, upon receipt of notice from Elzey that he had purchased the property, would vacate the building, there being conflicting evidence as to whether or not he had received such notice; hence the petitioner did not come into equity with unclean hands, although he admitted the receipt of the above letter from the former landlord.

4. The contract states a valid consideration of $1, and the petitioner may sue for same if he has not received it; and the written agreement to vacate is not void for lack of consideration or for any other reason claimed. Nathans v. Arkwright, 66 Ga. 179; Nelson v. Woods, 205 Ga. 295 (2) ( 53 S.E.2d 227); Jones v. Smith, 206 Ga. 162 (2) ( 56 S.E.2d 462).

5. There was no evidence showing that American Oil Company was involved in the razing or demolishing of the building as alleged, and the court erred in enjoining this defendant as prayed.

Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part. All the Justices concur, except Wyatt, P. J., not participating.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 11, 1956 — DECIDED OCTOBER 10, 1956 — REHEARING DENIED OCTOBER 29, 1956.


William Harold Nash, the defendant in error herein, filed a suit in equity to restrain and enjoin D. J. Elzey and American Oil Company, the plaintiffs in error herein, from razing and demolishing and otherwise interfering with his use and occupancy of certain premises allegedly leased by him from the predecessor in title of the defendants; and also to restrain and enjoin a dispossessory proceeding instituted by them against him in the Civil Court of Fulton County. After a temporary hearing in which the court had under consideration evidence presented by affidavits by the opposite parties, the court enjoined all the defendants as prayed and continued in effect a temporary restraining order previously granted. The exception here is to that judgment.


Summaries of

Elzey v. Nash

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 10, 1956
94 S.E.2d 874 (Ga. 1956)
Case details for

Elzey v. Nash

Case Details

Full title:ELZEY et al. v. NASH

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 10, 1956

Citations

94 S.E.2d 874 (Ga. 1956)
94 S.E.2d 874

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