Case Name: Manry et al. v. First National Bank of Barnesville
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1939-04-12
Citations: 188 Ga. 53
Docket Number: No. 12772
Parties: Manry et al. v. First National Bank of Barnesville.
Judges: All the Justices concur.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 188
Pages: 53–54

Head Matter:
Manry et al. v. First National Bank of Barnesville.

Opinion:
Grice, Justice.
The court did not err in sustaining a general demurrer to the plaintiffs' suit, one ground of which was that the same "shows on its face that the relief prayed for can. not be granted as against this defendant," the sole defendant being a national banking association, and the only prayer, besides the one for process, being that an injunction issue, before a final judgment. The instant case can not on principle be distinguished from, and is controlled by, National Bank of Savannah v. Craven, 147 Ga. 753 (95 S. E. 246); American National Bank of Macon v. Dure, 148 Ga. 498 (97 S. E. 70); Hill v. First National Bank of West Point, 163 Ga. 458 (136 S. E. 437); Garrard v. Milledgeville Banking Co., 171 Ga. 247 (155 S. E. 40).
No. 12772.
April 12, 1939.
J. B. Ten-ell, for plaintiffs. Hwrvey J. Kennedy, for defendant.
Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concur.