Supreme Court of Georgia, 1914

White Provision Co. v. Nashville, Chattanooga & Saint Louis Railway

White Provision Co. v. Nashville, Chattanooga & Saint Louis Railway
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided December 18, 1914 · Lumpkin
142 Ga. 855; 83 S.E. 943; 1914 Ga. LEXIS 573

White Provision Co. v. Nashville, Chattanooga & Saint Louis Railway

Opinion of the Court

Lumpkin, J.

Where suit was brought against a railroad company for damages alleged to have been done to a car-load of hogs shipped from one State to another, caused by negligent delay, and certain grounds of a demurrer to several paragraphs or parts of paragraphs of the petition, dealing specially with the measure of damages, were sustained, but the judgment did not finally dispose of the case; and where it does not appear from the record or bill of exceptions that the case is not still pending in the court below, a bill of exceptions bringing the case to this court is premature, and the writ of error will be dismissed.

1 Vrit of error dismissed.

All the Justices concur, except Fish, O. J., absent.

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