Georgia Court of Appeals, 1956

Sundy v. Allgood

Sundy v. Allgood
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided April 11, 1956 · Felton, Quillian, Nichols
92 S.E.2d 726; 93 Ga. App. 741; 1956 Ga. App. LEXIS 849 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Sundy v. Allgood

Opinion

Felton, C. J.

The bill of exceptions assigns error only upon a judgment overruling demurrers to the answer and cross-bill of the defendant. Held:

1. The judgment complained of is not a final judgment, and therefore cannot be reviewed by direct bill of exceptions. Accordingly, the motion to dismiss the writ of error must be sustained. Dove v. Maxwell, 184 Ga. 460 (1) (191 S. E. 916); Carver v. Bone, 73 Ga. App. 550 (37 S. E. 2d 371).

Writ of error dismissed.

Quillian and Nichols, JJ., concur.

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