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Black v. Sturdivant

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Apr 30, 1974
206 S.E.2d 526 (Ga. Ct. App. 1974)

Opinion

48929.

ARGUED JANUARY 8, 1974.

DECIDED APRIL 30, 1974.

Appellate procedure. Gwinnett Superior Court. Before Judge Pittard.

Darryl R. Vandeford, for appellant. Edward W. Gadrix, Jr., for appellee.


In the absence of a certificate of immediate review or unless a case falls within the exceptions contained in Section 1 (a 3) of the Appellate Practice Act (Code Ann. § 6-701 (a 3); Ga. L. 1965, p. 18; 1968, pp. 1072, 1073), in order to be appealable a judgment must be final; that is, "where the cause is no longer pending in the court below." Here, the trial judge declared the case to be in default and rendered judgment against the defendant "with the right in plaintiff to present evidence to the jury as to unliquidated damages which may be involved." No certificate of immediate review was obtained and since it is clear that the case is still pending in the court below the appeal is premature and therefore subject to dismissal.

Appeal dismissed. Bell, C. J., and Clark, J., concur.

ARGUED JANUARY 8, 1974 — DECIDED APRIL 30, 1974.


Summaries of

Black v. Sturdivant

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Apr 30, 1974
206 S.E.2d 526 (Ga. Ct. App. 1974)
Case details for

Black v. Sturdivant

Case Details

Full title:BLACK v. STURDIVANT

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Apr 30, 1974

Citations

206 S.E.2d 526 (Ga. Ct. App. 1974)
206 S.E.2d 526

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