Supreme Court of Georgia, 1867

Davis v. Singleton

Davis v. Singleton
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided June 15, 1867 · Walker
36 Ga. 330

Davis v. Singleton

Opinion of the Court

■Walker, J.

We see no error in this record. The Court decided that an amendment, in the nature of a supplemental bill, might be made; and that the representatives of deceased persons should not be parties to the bill until after they should have been called upon by scire faeias to show cause why they should not be made parties to the litigation. We think this whole matter was left to the discretion of the Circuit Judge —Code, Sec. 4093 — and we see no abuse of his discretion in this case.

Judgment affirmed.

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