Opinion
43228.
ARGUED NOVEMBER 9, 1967.
DECIDED DECEMBER 5, 1967.
Appellate procedure. Fulton Civil Court. Before Judge Camp.
Guy D. Jackson, Sr., W. P. Tapp, for appellants.
Charles H. Wills, William A. Edwards, Jr., for appellee.
A complete failure to argue any enumeration of error, either orally or by brief, constitutes an abandonment of the ground and it will not be passed upon by this court. Wall v. Rhodes, 112 Ga. App. 572 (1) ( 145 S.E.2d 756); Pinyan v. Liberty Mut. Ins. Co., 113 Ga. App. 130 ( 147 S.E.2d 452); Amusements of America v. Schatz, 114 Ga. App. 627 (1) ( 152 S.E.2d 607); American Ins. Co. v. Guest Printing Co., 114 Ga. App. 775 (3) ( 152 S.E.2d 794). The appellant here failed to insist upon any of the enumerations of error in this case either by brief or oral argument, for which reason the judgment of the trial court is
Affirmed. Jordan, P. J., and Quillian, J., concur.