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Per Curiam. This case presents only one question to be decided by this court; and that is, whether or not the operation of a boarding-house is in violation of a covenant in a deed reading as follows: “Said land shall not be used otherwise than for residence purposes, and shall not be used for a sanatorium, hospital or infirmary, and no apartment-house shall be erected thereon.” Held, that the operation of a boarding-house is not in violation of the covenant quoted above; and the court erred in granting an injunction in this case, which could only be based upon the conclusion that the operation of the boarding-house referred to was in violation of the covenant.
Judgment reversed.
All the Jusiices concur, except
Document Info
Docket Number: No. 8219
Citation Numbers: 173 Ga. 443, 1931 Ga. LEXIS 336, 160 S.E. 393
Judges: Beck
Filed Date: 9/17/1931
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024