Fischer v. Carpenter

172 S.E. 464, 178 Ga. 224, 1934 Ga. LEXIS 20
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJanuary 16, 1934
DocketNo. 9854
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Fischer v. Carpenter, 172 S.E. 464, 178 Ga. 224, 1934 Ga. LEXIS 20 (Ga. 1934).

Opinion

Gilbert, J.

In order to afford this court jurisdiction of a writ of error, the trial judge must certify that the bill of exceptions is true without qualification. Accordingly, where the certificate of the judge contains the following “I do certify that the foregoing bill of exceptions is true except plaintiff was not denied the opportunity to amend,” the writ of error, on motion, must be dismissed. Fort v. Sheffield, 108 Ga. 781 (33 S. E. 660) ; Johnson v. Equitable Loan & Security Co., 113 Ga. 1153 (39 S. E. 473) ; Jarriel v. Jarriel, 115 Ga. 23 (41 S. E. 262) ; Adamson v. Bradley, 147 Ga. 328 (93 S. E. 894), and cit.

Writ of error dismissed.

Bussell, O. J., Beclo, P. J., and Atkinson cm& Bell, JJ., concur.

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