Venable v. Veal, 37 S.E. 887 (Ga. 1901). · Go Syfert
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Venable
v.
Veal
Supreme Court of Georgia.
Jan 26, 1901.
37 S.E. 887
John A. Wimpy, for plaintiff., Alonzo Field and J. N. Glenn, for defendants.
Simmons.
Cited by 1 opinion  |  Published
Simmons, C. J.

Where a will was probated in common form, and the executor j under proper order, sold land of the estate, an heir (though he had no notice of the probate) can not recover the land from one who bona fide and without notice purchased such land at the executor’s sale. Civil Code, § 3281.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concurring.