Young v. Ewing
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Opinion
1. The evidence did not demand a verdict in favor of the party in whose favor it was found, and the first grant of a new trial will not be reversed. Cox v. Grady, 132 Ga. 368 (64 S. E. 262).
2. As the grant of a new trial is affirmed, the cross-bill of exceptions is dismissed, without prejudice to the right of the defendant in error in regard to a future determination of his exceptions pendente lite. Armour & Co. v. Burkhalter, 130 Ga. 370 (60 S. E. 850); Purser v. Thompson, 135 Ga. 732 (70 S. E. 569).
Judgment on main bill of exceptions affirmed. Gross-bill of exceptions dismissed, icithout prejudice.
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71 S.E. 5, 136 Ga. 172, 1911 Ga. LEXIS 465, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/young-v-ewing-ga-1911.