Goodrich v. Mills
Georgia Court of Appeals
Goodrich v. Mills, 28 Ga. App. 626 (1922)
112 S.E. 655; 1922 Ga. App. LEXIS 733
Broyles
Goodrich v. Mills
Opinion of the Court
The finding against the defendant’s special plea which set up that the suit should be abated on the ground that it was brought against him individually, when it should have been brought against the partnership of which he was a member, is not a final judgment within the meaning of section 6138 of the Civil Code of 1910. This is true although the necessary effect of a judgment sustaining the plea would have been to entitle the defendant to a judgment dismissing the action as a matter of course. English v. Rosenkrantz, 150 Ga. 745 (105 S. E. 292), and authorities cited.
Writ of error dismissed.
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