Associates Discount Co. v. Parrott

98 S.E.2d 141, 95 Ga. App. 571, 1957 Ga. App. LEXIS 856
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedApril 17, 1957
Docket36638
StatusPublished

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Associates Discount Co. v. Parrott, 98 S.E.2d 141, 95 Ga. App. 571, 1957 Ga. App. LEXIS 856 (Ga. Ct. App. 1957).

Opinion

Quillian, J.

The bill of exceptions states that the entire record of case No. 343,371 was introduced in evidence at the hearing. This evidence was not set forth in the bill of exceptions or in the brief of evidence. In Covin v. Cairo Banking Co., 24 Ga. App. 510 (2) (101 S. E. 304) it was held: “Thus, while the plea of res adjudicata, together with the alleged copies of the former proceedings attached thereto, is specified in the cross-bill of exceptions, and is set forth in this record, yet the record of the former suit, in which it is claimed that the questions here raised were determined, is not set forth in the bill of exceptions or in a brief of the evidence, nor in any way properly authenticated; and therefore the objection made to the consideration of the cross-bill must be sustained. Hodges v. Talbert, 135 Ga. 253 (3), 259 (69 S. E. 103). See also Cutts v. Scandrett, 108 Ga. 620, 623 (34 S. E. 186); Hall County v. Gilmer, 123 Ga. 173 (51 S. E. 307).”

It was also held in Kelley v. City of Atlanta, 141 Ga. 612 (1) (81 S. E. 869) “ ‘The court will not consider as evidence affidavits and documents specified in a bill of exceptions as material to a clear understanding of the errors complained of which are not incorporated in an approved brief of the evidence, but are brought to this court in the transcript of the record merely as independent papers under the certificate of the clerk that they are of file in his office.’ Roberts v. Heinshon, 123 Ga. 685 (51 S. E. 589). And in such a case, where the questions raised for decision cannot be determined without a consideration of the evidence, the judgment of the court below will be affirmed.”

Therefore, even though the record of case No. 343,371 was specified in the bill of exceptions and sent to this court as a part of the record, it cannot be considered because it was not properly authenticated by the trial judge.

[573]*573In accordance with what is stated above the judgment of the lower court is sustained.

Judgment affirmed.

Felton, C. J., and Nichols, J., concur.

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Related

Cutts v. Scandrett
34 S.E. 186 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1899)
Hall County v. Gilmer
51 S.E. 307 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1905)
Roberts v. Heinsohn
51 S.E. 589 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1905)
Hodges v. Talbert
69 S.E. 103 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1910)
Kelley v. City of Atlanta
81 S.E. 869 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1914)
Covin v. Cairo Banking Co.
101 S.E. 304 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1919)

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