Case Name: Marshall et al. vs. Lockett
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1886
Citations: 1 Ga. L. Rep. 451
Docket Number: 
Parties: Marshall et al. vs. Lockett.
Judges: 
Reporter: Georgia Law Reporter
Volume: 1
Pages: 451–451

Head Matter:
Marshall et al. vs. Lockett.
Injunction, from Taylor. Receivers. Injunction. (Before Judge Willis).
W. S. Wallace & Son, for plaintiffs in error.
A. A. Carson; C. J. Thornton; J. M. Smith, for defendant.

Opinion:
Jackson, C. J.
It is the duty of the court to protect from interference the property in its possession through its receiver. Where a receiver was appointed, and no exception was taken thereto, but only to the grant of an injunction restraining interference with the property, and where it appeared that the title to certain land was in dispute, which was in the hands of a receiver, and one of the litigants made an effort to destr.ain for rent against another, this was an interference with the property which was properly enjoined.
•Judgment affirmed.