BELL, Presiding Judge.
It has often been ruled that a court has plenary control of its judgments and orders during the term at which they are rendered and may amend, supersede, or vacate them for cause appearing or to promote justice. E. g., Berrien County Bank v. Alexander, 154 Ga. 775, 778 (115 SE 648). But the power so to deal with a judgment is not an unlimited or arbitrary power, but a discretionary one, which must not be abused; it is purely a legal discretion...
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