HIRSCH v. COLLIER

38915.

104 Ga. App. 271 (1961)

121 S.E.2d 318

HIRSCH v. COLLIER.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Rehearing Denied July 28, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Almon, Clien & McGregor, Everett L. Almon, Harvey A. Clien, for plaintiff in error.

Houston White, Beryl Weiner, contra.


HALL, Judge.

This is an action at law to set aside a judgment on the ground it was procured by fraud. The judicial power to set aside a judgment for fraud was recognized in the Georgia Codes from 1863 to 1933: Code § 37-219: "The judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction may be set aside by a decree, for fraud, accident, or mistake, or the acts of the adverse party unmixed with the negligence or fault of the petitioner." Code § 37-220:...

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