SANDERS v. BEYER

36175.

94 Ga. App. 46 (1956)

93 S.E.2d 348

SANDERS v. BEYER.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 6, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Freeman D. Mitchell, for plaintiff in error.

James A. Bagwell, contra.


FELTON, C. J.

A judgment based on the jury's verdict cannot be set aside by a motion to set aside as long as the verdict upon which the judgment is based stands and has not been set aside by proper procedure (Buchanan v. Nash, 211 Ga. 343, 86 S.E.2d 111); therefore the court erred in setting aside the judgment since it was based on a jury's verdict which had not been set aside. The motion...

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