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Miller Service Inc. v. Miller

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 8, 1946
39 S.E.2d 750 (Ga. 1946)

Opinion

15589.

OCTOBER 8, 1946.

Foreclosure; constitutional. Before Judge McClelland. Fulton Civil Court. June 18, 1946.

A. L. Henson, for plaintiff in error.

Walter W. Aycock and George G. Finch, contra.

E. H. Sheats and W. S. Northcutt, as amici curiae.


"An order sustaining a demurrer to a defendant's plea and striking the plea is not a final judgment. Where no final judgment is excepted to, and exception to an order sustaining a demurrer to the defendant's plea to the jurisdiction and striking the plea can not be entertained by this court." Benjamin v. Pardue, 44 Ga. App. 587 ( 162 S.E. 291); Bozeman v. Ward-Truitt Co., 141 Ga. 45 ( 80 S.E. 320).

Writ of error dismissed. All the Justices concur.

No. 15589. OCTOBER 8, 1946.


Summaries of

Miller Service Inc. v. Miller

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 8, 1946
39 S.E.2d 750 (Ga. 1946)
Case details for

Miller Service Inc. v. Miller

Case Details

Full title:MILLER SERVICE INC. v. MILLER

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 8, 1946

Citations

39 S.E.2d 750 (Ga. 1946)
201 Ga. 344

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