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Dooly, v. Gates

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jul 9, 1941
15 S.E.2d 729 (Ga. 1941)

Opinion

13763.

JUNE 16, 1941. REHEARING DENIED JULY 9, 1941.

Mandamus. Before Judge Mitchell. Murray superior court. March 26, 1941.

Jesse M. Sellers, for plaintiffs in error. W. B. Robinson, contra.


In the bill of exceptions error is assigned on the overruling of a demurrer to a petition for mandamus. It does not appear that mandamus absolute has been granted, and no error is assigned on such a judgment. We have several times ruled that a writ of error of this character is premature. Bridges v. Poole, 176 Ga. 500 ( 168 S.E. 577); Board of Education of Miller County v. Sheffield, 177 Ga. 100 ( 169 S.E. 302); Ramsey v. Mingledorff, 183 Ga. 701 ( 189 S.E. 521). The writ of error is dismissed, with direction that the plaintiff in error be allowed to file the copy of the bill of exceptions in the superior court, as exceptions pendente lite.

Writ of error dismissed, with direction. All the Justices concur.

No. 13763. JUNE 16, 1941. REHEARING DENIED JULY 9, 1941.


Summaries of

Dooly, v. Gates

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jul 9, 1941
15 S.E.2d 729 (Ga. 1941)
Case details for

Dooly, v. Gates

Case Details

Full title:DOOLY, ordinary, et al. v. GATES

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jul 9, 1941

Citations

15 S.E.2d 729 (Ga. 1941)
15 S.E.2d 729

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