TOWNSEND, Judge.
Code (Ann.) § 6-701, prior to the amendment of 1957 (Ga. L. 1957, pp. 224, 230), provided that no bill of exceptions would lie while the cause is pending in the trial court unless the judgment complained of, if rendered as claimed by the plaintiff in error, would have been a final disposition of the case. Under that law it was held in Johnson v. Battle, 120 Ga. 649 (2) (48 S. E. 128): "Unless there has been a final termination of...
Let's get started
Welcome to the leading source of independent legal reporting
Sign on now to see your case.
Or view more than 10 million decisions and orders.
- Updated daily.
- Uncompromising quality.
- Complete, Accurate, Current.