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Fountain v. Lake Luck Civic Club, Inc.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 19, 1981
248 Ga. 516 (Ga. 1981)

Summary

explaining that where the divorce judgment was superseded by the pending motion for new trial, the former spouse could not be held in contempt for violating that judgment

Summary of this case from Dunn v. Dunn

Opinion

37960, 37961.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 19, 1981.

Injunction. Emanuel Superior Court. Before Judge Hartley.

John R. Thompson, Charles B. Merrill, Jr., for appellant.

Robert S. Reeves, William H. McWhorter, Jr., for appellees.


Judgment affirmed without opinion pursuant to Rule 59.

All the Justices concur.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 19, 1981.


Summaries of

Fountain v. Lake Luck Civic Club, Inc.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 19, 1981
248 Ga. 516 (Ga. 1981)

explaining that where the divorce judgment was superseded by the pending motion for new trial, the former spouse could not be held in contempt for violating that judgment

Summary of this case from Dunn v. Dunn
Case details for

Fountain v. Lake Luck Civic Club, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:FOUNTAIN v. LAKE LUCK CIVIC CLUB, INC. et al. (two cases)

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Nov 19, 1981

Citations

248 Ga. 516 (Ga. 1981)
283 S.E.2d 891

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