Bailey v. Bailey

Decision Date01 October 1892
PartiesBAILEY et al. v. BAILEY.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

Syllabus by the Court.

It is not error to deny an injunction where the only evidence in support of the allegations of the petition is an affidavit by the petitioners that "the facts contained in the written bill of complaint are true, so far as they depend on our own knowledge and belief, and, so far as they depend on the knowledge and information of others, we believe them to be true."

Error from superior court, Dougherty county; B. B. BOWER, Judge.

Petition by Boisey Bailey and others against Alice Bailey for an injunction. An injunction was denied, and petitioners bring error. Affirmed.

H. Morgan, for plaintiffs in error.

D. H. Pope, for defendant in error.

PER CURIAM.

Judgment affirmed.

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