Burdett v. Burdett

61 S.E. 121, 130 Ga. 514, 1908 Ga. LEXIS 329
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedApril 15, 1908
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Burdett v. Burdett, 61 S.E. 121, 130 Ga. 514, 1908 Ga. LEXIS 329 (Ga. 1908).

Opinion

Beck, J.

“Exceptions in writing to tlie decision of the court of ordinary are necessary as a basis of a certiorari thereto; and where it appears that no such written exceptions were made, it was proper to dismiss the certiorari.” Civil Code, §4635; Morris v. Morris, 74 Ga. 826. The judgment of the court below was in accordance with the ruling in the case cited above, and must be Affirmed.

All ihe Justices concur. Oscar Parker, for plaintiff. J. E. Longino, for defendant.

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