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Brannen v. Buie

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jul 9, 1951
65 S.E.2d 808 (Ga. 1951)

Opinion

17495.

SUBMITTED JUNE 11, 1951.

DECIDED JULY 9, 1951.

Equitable petition. Before Judge Humphrey. Candler Superior Court. March 31, 1951.

J. P. Dukes, Ralph U. Bacon, B. H. Ramsey, William J. W. G. Neville, for plaintiffs.

Hugh R. Kimbrough and Kirkland Lane, for defendants.


The bill of exceptions, containing no assignment of error whatever, must be dismissed. Code, §§ 6-801, 6-901; Doe ex dem. Truluck v. Peeples, 1 Ga. 1; Doebler v. Waters, 30 Ga. 344; Collins v. Carr, 111 Ga. 867 ( 36 S.E. 959); Winn v. State, 124 Ga. 811 ( 53 S.E. 318).

Writ of error dismissed. All the Justices concur.

No. 17495. SUBMITTED JUNE 11, 1951 — DECIDED JULY 9, 1951.


Summaries of

Brannen v. Buie

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jul 9, 1951
65 S.E.2d 808 (Ga. 1951)
Case details for

Brannen v. Buie

Case Details

Full title:BRANNEN et al. v. BUIE et al., executors, et al

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jul 9, 1951

Citations

65 S.E.2d 808 (Ga. 1951)
208 Ga. 193

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