Georgia Court of Appeals, 1928

Hicks v. Brown Estate

Hicks v. Brown Estate
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided October 2, 1928 · Luke
38 Ga. App. 659; 145 S.E. 99; 1928 Ga. App. LEXIS 374

Hicks v. Brown Estate

Opinion of the Court

Luke, J.

1. There being evidence to support the verdict rendered, this court can not say that the trial judge erred in overruling the general grounds of the motion for a new trial.

2. There being no assignment in the final bill of exceptions either upon- the exceptions pendente lite or upon the rulings excepted to therein, no question is presented for decision under the exceptions pendente lite. Ga. L. 1921, p. 232 (Michie’s Code (1926), § 6139 (1)); Alexander v. Chipstead, 152 Ga. 851 (111 S. E. 552); House v. American Discount Co., 31 Ga. App. 396 (120 S. E. 701); Atlanta Life Ins. Co. v. Jackson, 34 Ga. App. 555 (130 S. E. 378); Carter v. Vanlandingham, 37 Ga. App. 642 (141 S. E. 429).

3. The special grounds of the motion for a new trial show no reversible error. Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, O. J., and Bloodworth, J., concur.

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