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Head v. Gulf Oil Corporation

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 9, 1969
225 Ga. 21 (Ga. 1969)

Opinion

24973.

SUBMITTED DECEMBER 9, 1968.

DECIDED JANUARY 9, 1969.

Reformation. Jackson Superior Court. Before Judge Dunahoo.

H. Scott Schmid, for appellant.

Erwin, Birchmore Epting, Nickolas Chilivis, for appellee.


The notice of appeal in this case fails to designate any judgment or order as the ruling from which the appeal is taken. Therefore, the motion to dismiss the appeal, urging such omission, must be granted. Gibson v. Hodges, 221 Ga. 779, 782 ( 147 S.E.2d 329); Williams v. Keebler, 222 Ga. 437, 438 ( 150 S.E.2d 674); Davis v. Davis, 224 Ga. 740 ( 164 S.E.2d 816).

Appeal dismissed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED DECEMBER 9, 1968 — DECIDED JANUARY 9, 1969.


Summaries of

Head v. Gulf Oil Corporation

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 9, 1969
225 Ga. 21 (Ga. 1969)
Case details for

Head v. Gulf Oil Corporation

Case Details

Full title:HEAD v. GULF OIL CORPORATION

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 9, 1969

Citations

225 Ga. 21 (Ga. 1969)
165 S.E.2d 653

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