Supreme Court of Georgia, 1926

North Georgia Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Hunt

North Georgia Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Hunt
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided June 18, 1926 · Gilbert
162 Ga. 322; 133 S.E. 743; 1926 Ga. LEXIS 174

North Georgia Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Hunt

Opinion of the Court

Gilbert, J.

Error is assigned on a judgment appointing a receiver to take charge of the property and business of the defendant corporation, on admission of specified evidence, and on refusal of the judge to recuse himself. Held:

1. The judge did not err in refusing to recuse himself.

2. The assignment of error on admission of evidence did not show cause for reversal.

3. The court did not err in appointing a receiver.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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