Georgia Statutes

§ 5-6-44 — Authorization and procedure generally for filing of joint appeals, motions for new trial, and other motions; division of costs between parties

Georgia·Title 5
(a)Whenever two or more persons are defendants or plaintiffs in an action, and a judgment, verdict, or decree has been rendered against each of them, jointly or severally, or where two or more cases are tried together, the plaintiffs or defendants, as the case may be, shall be entitled, but not required, to file joint appeals, motions for new trial, motions in arrest, motions to set aside, and motions for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, without regard to whether the parties have a joint interest, or whether the cases were merely consolidated for purposes of trial, or whether the cases were simply tried together without an order of consolidation.
(b)Where joint appeals are filed, the appealing parties may nevertheless be entitled, but not required, to file separate enumerations of e

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