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State Highway Department v. Crow

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Sep 12, 1951
66 S.E.2d 770 (Ga. Ct. App. 1951)

Opinion

33688.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 12, 1951.

Condemnation of land; from Crisp Superior Court — Judge Horne. April 14, 1951.

Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Cam Dorsey Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Wright Reddick, for plaintiff.

J. H. Forrester, Anthony A. May, for defendant.


Where, in a land-condemnation proceeding, the decision of the court complained of was rendered on April 14, 1951, and the bill of exceptions assigning error thereon was tendered to the court for certification on May 11, 1951, such tender was not within 20 days of the decision complained of as required by Georgia Laws, 1946, pp. 726, 734; Code, § 6-902 (Ann. Supp.).

Writ of error dismissed. Sutton, C.J., and Worrill, J. concur.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 12, 1951.


Summaries of

State Highway Department v. Crow

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Sep 12, 1951
66 S.E.2d 770 (Ga. Ct. App. 1951)
Case details for

State Highway Department v. Crow

Case Details

Full title:STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT v. CROW

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Sep 12, 1951

Citations

66 S.E.2d 770 (Ga. Ct. App. 1951)
66 S.E.2d 770

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