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Blandford, J. Where two parties entered into a written contract whereby one of them was to let the other have fifty acres of land, and was to furnish sufficient stock to cultivate it, and the other was to furnish the labor, and they were to divide the crop, if the former failed to furnish the necessary plow stock and took charge of the crops, in the absence of any allegation of insolvency, there was an ample remedy at law, and a resort to equity was unnecessary.
Judgment affirmed.
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 1 Ga. L. Rep. 211
Judges: Blandford
Filed Date: 7/1/1885
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024