Supreme Court of Georgia, 1954

Mahon v. Duncan

Mahon v. Duncan
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided January 11, 1954 · Worrill, Duckworth
79 S.E.2d 811; 210 Ga. 276; 1954 Ga. LEXIS 289 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Mahon v. Duncan

Opinion

Worrill, Justice.

The present bill of exceptions contains the following acknowledgment of service: "Counsel of record for defendants in error approve the bill of exceptions as correct and complete as to averments ■ of fact therein contained and the privilege of being heard on the question of whether or not said bill of exceptions as tendered is correct and complete and the requirement of notice thereof is hereby waived.” Held:

There being no acknowledgment of service as required by Code § 6-911, or waiver, of the bill of exceptions after certification by the trial judge, this court has no jurisdiction, and the writ of error must be dismissed. Peterson v. Peterson, 209 Ga. 529 (74 S. E. 2d 549), and cases cited.

Writ of error dismissed.

All the Justices concur, except Duckworth, C. J., not participating.

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