PROGRESSIVE &c. CO. v. LONGLEAF &c. CO.

40373.

108 Ga. App. 555 (1963)

134 S.E.2d 63

PROGRESSIVE FINANCE COMPANY, INC. v. LONGLEAF LUMBER COMPANY, INC.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 24, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jesse DuBose, for plaintiff in error.

Jesse G. Bowles, contra.


RUSSELL, Judge.

A motion in arrest of judgment will lie for any defect not amendable appearing on the face of the record. Code § 110-702. A defect in the process of the court is good ground for such a motion if it is not a mere irregularity such as may be cured by the judgment. Hartridge v. McDaniel, 20 Ga. 398 (3). It appears from the record here that the motion in arrest of judgment is based in part at least upon the fact that the summons of garnishment...

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