Smith v. Brown

47 Ga. 570
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJanuary 15, 1873
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Smith v. Brown, 47 Ga. 570 (Ga. 1873).

Opinion

Warner, Chief Justice.

This case came before the Court below on an affidavit of illegality to an execution. The Court dismissed the defendant’s affidavit of illegality, to which he excepted. At the term of the Court at which the judgment against the defendant was rendered, on which the execution issued, an order was granted by the Court, on motion of defendant, (the plaintiff’s counsel being absent,) allowing him ten days to make a motion for a new trial at Chambers. The counsel for plaintiff and defendant failed to agree to a brief of the evidence in the case, and no application was made to the Judge within ted days, to sanction a brief of evidence, or to make the motion for a new trial, in pursuance of the order granted, and the execution issued. In fact, there does not appear to have been any motion for a new trial made in the case, or any supersedeas granted by the Court to stay the execution. In our judgment, the grounds of illegality to the execution were insufficient, and there was no error in dismissing the same.

Let the judgment of the Court below be affirmed.

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