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Hart v. Radney

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 10, 1968
164 S.E.2d 128 (Ga. 1968)

Opinion

24845.

SUBMITTED SEPTEMBER 12, 1968.

DECIDED OCTOBER 10, 1968.

Cancellation. Muscogee Superior Court. Before Judge Davis.

William S. Cain, for appellant.

W. Stanford Willis, for appellee.


The notice of appeal and transcript of record in the present case were filed in this court on August 2, 1968. The enumeration of errors was filed on August 15, 1968, thirteen days after the case was docketed. The appellant, having failed to file the enumeration of errors within ten days after the docketing of the case in this court, as required by Rule 20 of this court, has failed to perfect his appeal within the meaning of Rule 14 of this court ( 221 Ga. 884), no providential cause having been shown for failure to comply with Rule 20. See Napier v. Napier, 222 Ga. 681 ( 151 S.E.2d 712); American Fidel. Cas. Co. v. Weathers Brothers Transfer Co., 223 Ga. 313 ( 154 S.E.2d 592).

Appeal dismissed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 — DECIDED OCTOBER 10, 1968.


Summaries of

Hart v. Radney

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 10, 1968
164 S.E.2d 128 (Ga. 1968)
Case details for

Hart v. Radney

Case Details

Full title:HART v. RADNEY

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 10, 1968

Citations

164 S.E.2d 128 (Ga. 1968)
164 S.E.2d 128

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