Cook v. First National Bank

Supreme Court of Georgia
Cook v. First National Bank, 177 Ga. 898 (Ga. 1933)
172 S.E. 32; 1933 Ga. LEXIS 463
Bell

Cook v. First National Bank

Opinion of the Court

Bell, J.

1. “There is no provision of law for reviewing by writ of error an interlocutory order merely revoking or setting aside a temporary restraining order.” Carolina Portland dement Co. v. Jones, 162 Ga. 591 (134 S. E. 300) ; Barrett v. American Securities Co., 173 Ga. 57 (159 S. E. 866).

2. The only exception in this case is to an order dissolving a previous restraining order, and therefore the motion to dismiss the writ of error must be sustained.

*899No. 9602. December 15, 1933. H. Cliff Hatcher and Fleming & Fleming, for plaintiff. Fullbright & Burney, for defendant.

Writ of error dismissed.

All the Justices concur, except Sill, J., absent for providential cause.

Reference

Full Case Name
Cook v. First National Bank of Waynesboro
Status
Published