69 Ga. 47 | Ga. | 1882
In this case there is a bill of exceptions sued out against James M. Thomas as administrator of J. M. Thomas, deceased, alone, and a cross-bill of exceptions by him.
The result is that the judgment must be affirmed in both cases; in the main bill of exceptions because the suit is barred by the statute of limitations, as charged in effect by the court, and in the cross-bill because the plaintiff in error there was too late in 'moving to vacate the judgment which made the administrator a party, and in raising the other objections to the regularity of the proceedings which brought them into court.
Judgment affirmed.