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Jackson Electric Membership Corp. v. Mathews

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 13, 1953
78 S.E.2d 514 (Ga. 1953)

Opinion

18333.

SUBMITTED SEPTEMBER 14, 1953.

DECIDED OCTOBER 13, 1953.

Mandamus. Before Judge Edmondson. Jackson Superior Court. June 27, 1953.

D. M. Pollock, for plaintiff in error.

Howard T. Oliver, Jr., contra.


A petition for mandamus was filed in Jackson Superior Court by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mathews against Jackson Electric Membership Corporation, seeking to compel the construction of an electric line to their home. To the petition as amended a general demurrer was filed, and the exception here is to the overruling of the demurrer. Held:

"The only assignment of error in the bill of exceptions being to a judgment overruling the defendant's demurrer to a petition for mandamus, the bill of exceptions is prematurely brought and must be dismissed." Ledford v. McConnell, 200 Ga. 38 ( 36 S.E.2d 102). See also Bridges v. Poole, 176 Ga. 500 ( 168 S.E. 577); Nichols v. Hampton, 198 Ga. 327 ( 31 S.E.2d 659); Code (Ann. Supp.) § 64-110.

Writ of error dismissed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED SEPTEMBER 14, 1953 — DECIDED OCTOBER 13, 1953.


Summaries of

Jackson Electric Membership Corp. v. Mathews

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 13, 1953
78 S.E.2d 514 (Ga. 1953)
Case details for

Jackson Electric Membership Corp. v. Mathews

Case Details

Full title:JACKSON ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. v. MATHEWS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 13, 1953

Citations

78 S.E.2d 514 (Ga. 1953)
78 S.E.2d 514

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