BECKERMAN v. CITY OF CLAXTON

35860.

92 Ga. App. 670 (1955)

89 S.E.2d 557

BECKERMAN v. CITY OF CLAXTON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 28, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Osgood Williams, Morris B. Abram, for plaintiff in error.

R. K. Girardeau, contra.


GARDNER, P. J.

The certiorari is very lengthy. There are 3 assignments of error on the general grounds and 36 assignments of error on the special grounds. The contention by the plaintiff that the judge committed no error in dismissing the petition for certiorari is based principally on the grounds: (1) regarding the general grounds, that there is no proper assignment of error; and (2) on the numerous special grounds, because they are vague and indefinite, and to decide...

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