GAULDING v. GAULDING

18148.

209 Ga. 781 (1953)

75 S.E.2d 811

GAULDING, by guardian ad litem, et al. v. GAULDING et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided April 14, 1953.

Rehearing Denied May 13, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rupert A. Brown, R. Howard Gordon, J. T. Murray, Clete D. Johnson and Linton S. Johnson, for plaintiffs in error.

C. O. Baker and Robt. E. Gibson, contra.


ALMAND, Justice.

1. The defendant in error moves to dismiss the bill of exceptions because, as he contends, the record does not show that any judgment was entered on the verdict of the jury, and there being no final judgment, the writ of error here is premature.

The bill of exceptions, as certified by the trial judge, recites that "the jury returned a verdict finding in favor of the validity of the deed, and thereupon...

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