Akin v. Wolf

1 Ga. L. Rep. 430
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJuly 1, 1886
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Akin v. Wolf, 1 Ga. L. Rep. 430 (Ga. 1886).

Opinion

Blandford, J.

A motion to set aside a judgment dismissing an ap,peal is directed to the legal discretion of the court. Where the court entertained such a motion and granted an order directed to the adverse party, requiring him to show cause at the next term- of court why the motion should not be granted, and where no service was made, and at the next term the court, for that reason, dismissed the motion, there ■was no abuse of discretion in so doing.

Judgment affirmed.

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