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Kinney v. Bell

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Sep 21, 1961
121 S.E.2d 840 (Ga. Ct. App. 1961)

Opinion

39024.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 21, 1961.

Appellate procedure. Baldwin Superior Court. Before Judge Carpenter.

Wilbur B. Nall, for plaintiff in error.

Robert H. Herndon, James M. Watts, contra.


Service or a waiver or acknowledgment of service pursuant to Code § 6-911, as amended (Ga. L. 1953, Nov.-Dec. Sess., p. 456) or Code § 6-912 of a bill of exceptions within ten days after the same has been certified by the trial judge is essential to give this court jurisdiction of the writ of error. Folsom v. Rountree Grocery Co., 89 Ga. App. 662 ( 80 S.E.2d 492) and cases cited therein. Where, as here, it does not appear that the certified bill of exceptions has been served, or that there has been an acknowledgment or waiver of service, a motion to dismiss the writ of error will be sustained. Folsom v. Rountree Grocery Co., supra.

Writ of error dismissed. Carlisle, P. J. and Nichols, J. concur.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 21, 1961.


Summaries of

Kinney v. Bell

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Sep 21, 1961
121 S.E.2d 840 (Ga. Ct. App. 1961)
Case details for

Kinney v. Bell

Case Details

Full title:KINNEY v. BELL

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Sep 21, 1961

Citations

121 S.E.2d 840 (Ga. Ct. App. 1961)
121 S.E.2d 840

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