POWELL v. MARS OIL COMPANY

20293.

214 Ga. 710 (1959)

107 S.E.2d 208

POWELL v. MARS OIL COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided February 9, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tillman & Brice, for plaintiff in error.

Eberhardt, Franklin, Barham & Coleman, contra.


WYATT, Presiding Justice.

Mars Oil Company, a Georgia corporation, filed its petition for injunction in the Superior Court of Lowndes County, naming Earl Powell as defendant. The petition alleged that, in September, 1957, Mars Oil Company leased from the defendant a portion of his property for the purpose of placing into operation thereon a gasoline service station. Under the terms of the lease, rentals were to be paid monthly to Powell on or before the tenth day...

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