DUNCAN v. BRADSHAW

37258.

98 Ga. App. 178 (1958)

105 S.E.2d 385

DUNCAN v. BRADSHAW.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 18, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel L. Eplan, for plaintiff in error.

Carpenter, Karp & Mathews, A. Tate Conyers, contra.


GARDNER, Presiding Judge.

The defendant has filed a motion to dismiss the writ of error in this court for the following reasons: "1. Defendant in error moves to dismiss the writ of error for the reason that the assignment of error therein is too vague and indefinite to present any question for decision. 2. Defendant in error moves to dismiss the writ of error for the reason that the bill of exceptions does not contain any assignment of error upon the final judgment...

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