Durrence v. Cowart
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Opinion
1. On the call of the case in this court counsel'for the defendant in error moved to dismiss the writ of error, on the ground that “ there is no prayer in the bill of exceptions or elsewhere praying that the errors complained of may be reviewed and corrected, and because there is no prayer in the said bill of exceptions for any relief because of the alleged errors or otherwise.” Thereupon the plaintiffs in error amended their bill of exceptions as follows: “ Plaintiffs in error pray that the errors alleged to have been committed may be considered and corrected.” Held, that the bill of exceptions as amended was sufficient, and the motion to dismiss the writ of error is denied.
2. During the trial the plaintiff offered an amendment which sought to ■ add another and different 100 acres of land to the 51 acres already [794]*794described in the petition, so that the proceeding would be for the partition of 151 acres. The defendant demurred and moved to strike said amendment, on the grounds, first, that it set up a new and distinct cause of action; second, because it seeks to have partitioned a separate and distinct tract of land from that sought to be partitioned in the original petition in said case. The court overruled the demurrer, and the defendant excepted. Held, that the court erred in refusing to sustain the demurrer to the amendment, based on the above stated grounds. Venable v. Burton, 118 Ga. 156, 159 (45 S. E. 29); Stringer v. Mitchell, 141 Ga. 403 (81 S. E. 194).
[794]*7943. The remaining assignments of error will not be dealt with, for the reason that, after the court erroneously overruled the demurrer mentioned in the next preceding headnote, all subsequent proceedings were nugatory.
Judgment reversed.
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