Patterson v. Hendrix

Supreme Court of Georgia
Patterson v. Hendrix, 72 Ga. 204 (Ga. 1883)
Jackson

Patterson v. Hendrix

Opinion

1. Where a case was argued during the term of court, and a consent order was taken, allowing the presiding judge to decide the same in chambers within thirty days from the date of +ho order, time was of the essence of the consent, and a judgment rendered in chambers after the time allowed had expired was coram non judice and void, and on exception will be reversed. Code, §249 ; 60 Ga., 123; 55 Id., 258 ; 59 Id., 628.

2. Two distinct persons having no privity of any sort between them, except that both had failed to obey a summons todo road duty, and had been tried therefor by the commissioners’ court, cannot unite in one certiorari to the judgments against them.'

Judgment reversed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Patterson, Road Commissioners v. Hendrix
Cited By
6 cases
Status
Published