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Jones v. Cannady

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 14, 1948
49 S.E.2d 527 (Ga. 1948)

Opinion

16284.

SEPTEMBER 14, 1948.

Caveat to appointment of administrator. Before Judge Hendrix. Fulton Superior Court. April 12, 1948.

Bell, Justice, being absent because of illness, Judge Graham was designated for this case.

Robert B. Blackburn, Gertrude Harris, S. T. Allen, and John H. Hudson, for plaintiff.

Walter A. Sims and Joseph S. Crespi, for defendant.


The exception here is to a judgment in the Superior Court of Fulton County on an appeal from the court of ordinary in a case involving an application for the appointment of an administrator, which does not come within the jurisdiction of this court (Code, Ann. Supp., § 2-3704); and there being no other question involved which would give this court jurisdiction, the case is

Transferred to the Court of Appeals. Duckworth, Chief Justice, Atkinson, Presiding Justice, Wyatt, Head, and Candler, Justices, and Graham, Judge, concur.

No. 16284. SEPTEMBER 14, 1948.


Summaries of

Jones v. Cannady

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 14, 1948
49 S.E.2d 527 (Ga. 1948)
Case details for

Jones v. Cannady

Case Details

Full title:JONES v. CANNADY

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Sep 14, 1948

Citations

49 S.E.2d 527 (Ga. 1948)
204 Ga. 292

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