CARLISLE, J.
1. "Generally, when a party permits proceedings to be had, in the progress of his case, without making any objection, the court will hold him to have waived the objection, and will not relieve him against the consequences of the proceeding, to which he did not object at the proper time. Dudley's Reps. 209; Ga. Decisions, part 2, 131; 2 Kelly 281; 9 Ga. 359; 22d Ga. 24, 330; 27 Ga. 378; 36 Ga. 599; 37 Ga. 102." Haiman
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