Supreme Court of Georgia, 1939

Montgomery v. Gullatt

Montgomery v. Gullatt
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided November 16, 1939 · Atkinson
5 S.E.2d 657; 189 Ga. 208; 1939 Ga. LEXIS 679 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Montgomery v. Gullatt

Opinion of the Court

Atkinson, Presiding Justice.

The exception is to a judgment of the superior court overruling a certiorari from an award of arbitrators selected under the Code, § 92-6912, relating to disputed assessments of property for taxation. In the bill of exceptions it is stated that the Supreme Court has jurisdiction, “for the reason that the case in the court below presented matters involving the construction of the constitution of the State of Georgia and of the United States, and because the constitutionality of a law of the State of Georgia was drawn in question.” The record does not sustain this contention. The Supreme Court has not jurisdiction of the writ of error. Eminent Household of Columbian Woodmen v. Bryant, 188 Ga. 594 (4 S. E. 2d, 471). The Court of Appeals has jurisdiction of the writ of error.

Transferred to Cowrt of Appeals.

All the Justices concur. *209 Kirsch & Smith, Welborn B. Cody, and Louis Regenstein Jr., for plaintiff in error. Spalding, Sibley, Troutman •& Brock, E. K. S heats, W. S. Northcutt, and Standish Thompson, contra.

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