NICHOLAS, J.
Generally, constitutional and statutory provisions for venue confer a personal privilege upon defendants and do not limit the jurisdiction of courts having general jurisdiction; and if a defendant waives his right to be sued in the venue provided by law, he cannot afterwards attack the judgment rendered. Slaughter v. Thompkins, Dudley 117; Glennville Bank v. Deal, 146 Ga. 127 (90 S. E. 958); Davis Construction Co. v. Albany...
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