FELTON. J.
The act of 1946, pp. 726, 735, 739 (Code, Ann., §§ 6-908.1, 6-909), requiring notice to the opposite party of the presentation of a bill of exceptions and providing how objections may be removed had for its primary purpose notice to the defendant in error. It does not require that the plaintiff in error be present at the time the judge passes on the sufficiency of the bill of exceptions, nor does it authorize the judge to require that the attorney...
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