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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Davis v. McDade.
    In view of the fact that the presiding judge in granting the injunction required a bond with security, to be given for the forthcoming of the property levied upon to answer the final judgment, it is not apparent to this court that there was any such abuse of discretion in granting the injunction as to require or justify a reversal; the plaintiff in error not having briefed the evidence nor made any bona fide attempt to brief it, but having brought to this court lengthy documents containing much needless and irrelevant matter.
    April 9, 1894.
    Argued at the last term.
    Injunction. Before Judge Jenkins. Putnam county. October 23, 1893.
    W. B. & S. T. Wingfield, for plaintiff in error.
    Joseph S. Turner, contra.
    
   Judgment affirmed.