Supreme Court of Georgia, 1902

Holland v. Saul

Holland v. Saul
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided June 6, 1902 · Little
115 Ga. 511; 41 S.E. 995; 1902 Ga. LEXIS 466

Holland v. Saul

Opinion of the Court

Little, J.

Where an action against two persons was, on demurrer, dismissed as to one of them, it was incumbent on the plaintiff, if he desired to retain his joint action, to except within the time prescribed by law for filing a final bill of exceptions. He could not, in such a case, preserve his right to review a judgment sustaining the demurrer of one of the defendants by filing excep- ’ tions pendente lite, and_ assigning error thereon in a bill of exceptions tendered more than thirty days after the expiration of the term at which such demurrer had been sustained. Ellis v. Almand, ante, 333.

Writ of error dismissed.

All the Justices concurring, except Lewis, J., absent.

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