Camp, Saunders & Co. v. Bacon Fruit Co.

43 S.E. 425, 117 Ga. 149, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 178
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedFebruary 9, 1903
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Camp, Saunders & Co. v. Bacon Fruit Co., 43 S.E. 425, 117 Ga. 149, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 178 (Ga. 1903).

Opinion

Lamak, J.

The parly applying for the writ of certiorari must give bond with good security, conditioned as provided in the Civil Code, § 4639. Where the applicant for the writ is a partnership and the bond is not signed in the firm name, nor by one professing to act for it, the proceedings are void. Carpenter v. Southern Mailway Co., 112 Ga. 152.

Judgment affirmed.

My five Justices.

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