Argyle Realty Company (Argyle) appeals from the trial court’s dismissal of its complaint for injunctive relief in which it sought to enjoin the Cobb County School District and Cobb County Board of Education from changing the name of Orme Campbell High School to Smyrna High School.
In 1950, Argyle sold the property upon which Campbell High School is located to the Cobb County School District and Board of Education. The deed provided that a school building was to be erected on the property and was to be operated under the name of Orme Campbell High School. In 1989, the County Board of Education decided to merge Campbell High with Wills High locating all the students at Campbell and changing the name of the building to Smyrna High School. The record reflects that Argyle sold the property to the defendants for less than half its fair market value and that at least part of the consideration for that reduction in price was the defendants’ agreement to name the school after Richard Orme Campbell, who was the father of Mrs. Campbell, then Argyle’s owner. Thus, the defendants are legally, if not also morally, bound by their agreement
Judgment reversed.
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Argyle concedes the defendants cannot be required to maintain a school on the property.