Stuart v. Oldacre
Stuart v. Oldacre
Opinion of the Court
Soon after the adjournment of said term of the court, the Hon H. C. Speake, the judge of said court, and who presided at said trial, was taken very sick, and at the expiration of the thirty days was unable to settle the disputed points in the bill of exceptions, and extended the time for signing the same an additional thirty days.
The petition for the substitution of said order was filed in the circuit court of Morgan county, where the case had been tried, Maych 31st, 1898, and notice given appellant, as required by law, and a copy of the petition, together with a copy of the proposed substitute, was served on appellant at the same time with the notice. This petition was verified by affidavit.
When the petition came on to be heard the court asked the attorney for J. B. Stuart, the plaintiff in the case, what response he had to make to the petition, and he replied that he had no response to make. Thereupon the court granted the application and the prayer of the petition, and the substitute was ordered to be made as a
The judgment is affirmed.
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