Gilbert v. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance

189 Ga. 766
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedMarch 13, 1940
DocketNo. 13155
StatusPublished

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Gilbert v. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance, 189 Ga. 766 (Ga. 1940).

Opinion

Pratt, Judge.

The answer to the question propounded depends on a determination of the powers conferred by statute upon the board of arbitrators provided by section 6 of the tax-equalization act (Ga. L. 1913, p. Í23; Code, § 92-6912). Whether or not other reasons urged are meritorious, it follows from what is stated in the headnotes that the certified question must be

Answered in the negative.

Reid, G. J., Atkinson, P. J., and Bell, Jenkins, and Grice, JJ., concur.

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