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Adamson v. Bradley
147 Ga. 328
Ga.
1917
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Hill, J.

“A certificate to a bill of exceptions, wherein, the judge certifies that it is true, ‘except as hereinafter qualified/ and then adds the qualification after the close of the general certificate, does not amount to a certification that the bill of exceptions as written is true; and the writ of error must be dismissed.” Jarriel v. Jarriel, 115 Ga. 23 (41 S. E. 262) ; Central of Georgia Railway Co. v. Mills, 143 Ga. 47 (84 S. E. 120). The certificate in the present case is substantially the same as that in the Jarriel case, supra; and it follows-that the writ of error must be dismissed. Love V. Love, 146 Ga. 160, 162 (91 S. E. 27).

Writ of error dismissed'.

All the Justices concur, except Fish, C. J., and Beck, P.J., absent.

Case Details

Case Name: Adamson v. Bradley
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Oct 20, 1917
Citation: 147 Ga. 328
Docket Number: No. 242
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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