Henderson v. Atlanta Transit System, Inc.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Henderson v. Atlanta Transit System, Inc., 210 S.E.2d 4 (Ga. 1974)
233 Ga. 82; 1974 Ga. LEXIS 683
Gunter

Henderson v. Atlanta Transit System, Inc.

Opinion

Gunter, Justice.

This is an appeal from a judgment that denied appellant’s motion to intervene in a case pending in the trial court. Appellees have filed a motion in this court to dismiss the appeal on the ground that a judgment denying intervention is not a final, appealable judgment pursuant to Code Ann. § 6-701(a). There is no certificate in this case that would allow an interlocutory appeal.

This is not an appealable judgment under the Appellate Practice Act, and the motion to dismiss the appeal must be granted. American Mut. Liability Ins. Co. v. Moore, 120 Ga. App. 624 (171 SE2d 751) (1969), and Walker v. Robinson, 232 Ga. 361 (207 SE2d 6) (1974).

Appeal dismissed.

All the Justices concur. *83 Huie, Brown & Ide, Lawrence L. Thompson, R. William Ide, III, Tom Watson Brown, Lefkoff & Hanes, Paul L. Hanes, Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Gerald W. Bowling, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.

Reference

Full Case Name
HENDERSON v. ATLANTA TRANSIT SYSTEM, INC. Et Al.
Cited By
8 cases
Status
Published