FEDERAL INSURANCE CO. v. OAKWOOD STEEL CO.

47290.

126 Ga. App. 479 (1972)

191 S.E.2d 298

FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. OAKWOOD STEEL COMPANY et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 14, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Greer, Sartain & Carey, J. Nathan Deal, for appellant.

Telford, Stewart & Stephens, J. Douglas Stewart, for appellees.


CLARK, Judge.

We have for determination in a summary judgment proceeding an attack upon a supporting affidavit because it fails to meet the requirement of showing that it was based upon personal knowledge which point was not raised in the trial court. Is this permissible? Our answer is in the negative.

The general rule is that "... one is limited in his appeal to grounds of objection which he properly presented...

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