HORNE v. SKINNER

16947.

206 Ga. 491 (1950)

57 S.E.2d 576

HORNE v. SKINNER.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

February 13, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Land and Ed Wohlwender Jr., for plaintiff.

O. N. Singleton, for defendant.


ALMAND, Justice.

J. E. Horne and T. P. Melton filed an action against W. M. Skinner, seeking money judgments and equitable relief. The petition alleged: Horne, the owner of a certain tract of land, by written contract sold all the pine and poplar timber thereon to Melton. Under the contract, a copy of which was attached to the petition, Melton had the right to cut trees in excess of a designated diameter, and he agreed to cut no trees within 100 yards of the Horne...

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