Case Name: Armour Packing Company v. Lovell et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1903-06-01
Citations: 118 Ga. 164
Docket Number: 
Parties: Armour Packing Company v. Lovell et al.
Judges: By five Justices.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 118
Pages: 164–164

Head Matter:
Armour Packing Company v. Lovell et al.
Argued May 7, —
Decided June 1, 1903.
Petition for injunction. Before Judge Geber. Fannin superior court. March 28, 1903.
Felder & Rountree and A. S. J. Hall, for plaintiff.
B. F. Simpson, contra.

Opinion:
Fish, J.
1. An execution against " James E. Eeps, agent for the Armour Packing Co.," is against James E. Leps alone, the words, " agent for," etc.,, being merely descriptio personæ. Maxwell v. Collier, 115 Ga. 304.
2. Where a party has an adequate remedy by claim, the successful prosecution, of which would be as effectual as the equitable proceeding, he is not entitled to an injunction, Beysiegel v. Rome Mutual Loan Association 113 Ga. 1071.
Judgment affirmed.
By five Justices.