Bowen v. Morrison

Georgia Court of Appeals
Bowen v. Morrison, 120 S.E.2d 57 (1961)
103 Ga. App. 632; 1961 Ga. App. LEXIS 1021
Carlisle, Eberhardt, Nichols

Bowen v. Morrison

Opinion

Eberhardt, Judge.

On September 21, 1954, Mrs. Ann Morrison filed an action for damages in DeKalb Superior Court against James O. Bowen, as trustee for Margaret Elizabeth Bowen et al, Defendants filed their demurrer and answer on October 9, 1954, and thereafter on August 29, 1955, plaintiff filed an amendment to the petition, which was allowed by order of court subject to objection or demurrer. The case was continued from time to time, but no further written order was made or entered therein, and on February 14, 1961, defendants moved that an order of dismissal be entered by the court pursuant to the provisions of Ga. L. 1953, Nov. Sess., pp. 342, 343 (Code § 3-512). The motion to dismiss was overruled and defendants excepted. Held:

The provisions of Codie § 3-512 that any suit filed in the courts of this State in which no written order is taken for a period of five years shall automatically stand dismissed are mandatory. While it is true that this section does provide that “for the purposes of this section an order of continuance *633 will be deemed an order,” such an order, to avoid' the automatic dismissal, must have been reduced to writing and entered in the record-

Decided May 8, 1961. Zachary & Hunter, W. E. Zachary, for plaintiff in error. Sheats, Parker & Webb, Guy Parker, contra.

Judgment reversed.

Carlisle, P. J., and Nichols, J., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
BOWEN, Trustee v. MORRISON
Cited By
8 cases
Status
Published