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123 Ga. 295

Gray v. Wright

Supreme Court of Georgia

Decided June 15, 1905

Supreme Court of Georgia · decided 1905-06-15

<p>Petition for injunction. Before Judge Fite. Murray superior court. January 21, 1905.</p>

Cited by 1 later decisions — most recently April 1941

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Decided 1905-06-15

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Candler, J.

¶11. A consent decree will not be set aside because, “ through accident and mistake,” one of the consenting parties failed to introduce evidence which was in his possession and which might, if submitted on a trial, have resulted in the rendition of a decree different from the one which was taken by consent.

¶22. It is not error to refuse to entertain a petition to enjoin the cutting of timber on land which, by a decree to which the plaintiff consented, has been legally adjudged to be the property of the defendant.

¶3Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except Simmons, C. J., absent.
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