TAYLOR v. PERDUE

17040, 17044.

206 Ga. 763 (1950)

58 S.E.2d 902

TAYLOR et al. v. PERDUE et al.; et vice versa.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

April 10, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clifford Seay and Dobbs & Whitmire, for plaintiffs.

R. C. Johnson and Edwin Fortson, for defendants.


WYATT, Justice.

1. It is contended that the trial court committed error in refusing to admit in evidence proof of the fact that possession of the property in question was not delivered to the grantee at the time of the execution of the deed in question, or at any time before the death of the grantor. This question arose during the trial of the issue of forgery. The deed in question purported to have been executed by a mother to her daughter.

"Upon the trial...

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