Johnson v. City of Cairo

107 S.E. 551, 27 Ga. App. 125, 1921 Ga. App. LEXIS 725
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedJune 6, 1921
Docket12063
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Johnson v. City of Cairo, 107 S.E. 551, 27 Ga. App. 125, 1921 Ga. App. LEXIS 725 (Ga. Ct. App. 1921).

Opinion

Jenkins, P. J.

1. A bill of exceptions must not only assign error upon the interlocutory judgment overruling all objections to an auditor’s report and approving the report (Merchants National Bank v. Armstrong, 107 Ga. 479 (1) (33 S. E. 473), but must also assign error upon the final judgment in the case. Prater v. Crawford, 143 Ga. 709 (2 (a), 3), 710 (3) (b) (85 S. E. 829). See also Lyndon v. Ga. Ry. & El. Co., 129 Ga. 353 (58 S. E. 1047). The bill of exceptions here complies with each of these rules, error being assigned not only upon the overruling of the exceptions and the refusal to refer them to a jury, but also upon the final judgment making the report of the auditor the judgment of the court.

2. While, even in an action at law, a judge may strike exceptions as too indefinite to raise any issue of fact for submission to a jury (Anderson v. Blair, 121 Ga. 120, 131 (48 S. E. 951, 2 Ann. Cas. 165), the strictness of the rulé in equity cases as to the fullness and completeness of the exceptions (Brock v. Wildey, 132 Ga. 19, 24, 63 S. E. 794) does not obtain in cases at law (Green v. Valdosta Guano Co., 121 Ga. 131, 134, 48 S. E. 984), and “an exception which distinctly points out the finding of the auditor on a given issue, and then avers that such finding is-‘contrary to the evidence,’ or ‘without evidence to support it,’ is sufficiently definite to raise an issue, in a case at law, for determination by a jury.” Anderson v. Blair, supra; Poullain v. Brown, 80 Ga. 27, 28 (2) (5 S. E. 107); Forbes v. Davis, 8 Ga. App. 560 (3), 561 (69 S. E. 1132).

3. This being an action at law, the court below erred in not submitting to a jury the exceptions of fact taken to the auditor’s report. Guarantee Trust Co. v. Dickson, 23 Ga. App. 720 (99 S. E. 313), and cases there cited; Weaver v. Cosby, 109 Ga. 310, 313 (34 S. E. 680).

Judgment reversed.

Stephens and Hill, JJ., concur. Action on bond; from Grady superior court — Judge Wilson. September 23, 1920. S. P. Cain, for plaintiffs in error. E. D. Rivers, Jeff A. Pope, contra.

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