Scudder v. Massengill
Scudder v. Massengill
Opinion of the Court
Judgment reversed.
Harriet L. Seudder made a motion to amend the process and acknowledgment of service in a suit in her favor against James and C. A. Massengill, in which suit a judgment had been rendered in favor of plaintiff against defendants in February, 1887. The defects which it was proposed to amend were the statement of the case in the original process where the clerk had inserted the name of the New England Security Company as plaintiff instead of the' name of TI. L. Seudder, and the acknowledgment of service on the original declaration, by inserting the words “ original process ” before “ copy process.” The motion to amend was made in February, 1891. The motion was overruled, and the movant excepted.
Npon the hearing the movant introduced the original declaration and entries upon it. The declaration was by Harriet L. Seudder against James and C. A. Massengill, and was a suit upon certain promissory notes made payable to Mrs. Seudder or order. The process attached to the declaration stated the case as “ The New England Mortgage Security Company vs. James Massengill and C. A. Massengill.” The acknowledgment of service was, “We acknowledge due and legal service on the
cited 86 Ga. 203; 76 Ga. 683; 74 Ga. 94; 29 Ga. 339; 21 Ga. 420; 59 Ga. 327; 16 Ga. 194; 68 Ga. 828, 831; Code, §§3334, 3335, 3490, 3507, 206 par. 6.
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