WILLINGHAM FINANCE COMPANY, INC. v. WALDEN

36715.

95 Ga. App. 770 (1957)

98 S.E.2d 605

WILLINGHAM FINANCE COMPANY, INC. v. WALDEN et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 17, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Claud R. Caldwell, for plaintiff in error.

W. D. Lanier, contra.


FELTON, C. J.

The writ of error is defective for two reasons: 1. It does not show on its face that it was tendered to the trial judge within the time prescribed by law, and, 2. It does not show service or waiver thereof by the defendants in error.

The final judgment excepted to was rendered on February 28, 1957. The bill of exceptions does not disclose when the bill was tendered to the trial judge. The bill was certified by the trial judge on March 20, 1957...

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