Case ID: ga-app_22/html/0095-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Luke, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

9272.
    Daniel v. Daniel.
    Decided March 15, 1918.
    Distraint; from city court of Carrollton—Judge Beall. September 12, 1917.
    
      Willis Smith, J. L. Smith, for plaintiff..
    
      Buford F. Boykin, Leon Hood, for defendant.
   Luke, J.

W. R. Daniel sued out a distress warrant against J. A. Daniel. The evidence disclosed that they wore joint owners and tenants in common of the property alleged to have been rented. The evidence did not show that the relation of landlord and tenant existed, and the trial court granted a nonsuit. Held,: Whatever may have been the remedy of W. R. Daniel under the Civil Code (1910), § 3724, a distress warrant was not the proper remedy; and it was not error for the court to grant a nonsuit and dismiss the distress warrant.

Jtidgmeni affirmed.

Wade, G. J., and Jenhins, J., concur.