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Gaulden v. Mills

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 21, 1977
239 S.E.2d 353 (Ga. 1977)

Opinion

32589.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 14, 1977.

DECIDED OCTOBER 21, 1977.

Partitioning, accounting, etc. Ben Hill Superior Court. Before Judge Gregory.

Mary M. Young, for appellants.

John R. Rogers, for appellee.


The defendants in this partition case sought to defend on the ground that the plaintiff acquired his interest in the land from defendants' brother and sister (who are not parties) by fraud, undue influence and grossly inadequate consideration. The trial court struck that defense and ordered the property sold. Defendants appeal.

A defendant co-tenant cannot defeat partition on the ground that the co-tenant seeking partition acquired his interest illegally from a third person who is not a party to the case. Sewell v. Holland, 61 Ga. 608 (3) (1878).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


ARGUED SEPTEMBER 14, 1977 — DECIDED OCTOBER 21, 1977.


Summaries of

Gaulden v. Mills

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 21, 1977
239 S.E.2d 353 (Ga. 1977)
Case details for

Gaulden v. Mills

Case Details

Full title:GAULDEN et al. v. MILLS

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 21, 1977

Citations

239 S.E.2d 353 (Ga. 1977)
239 S.E.2d 353

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