59 Ga. App. 892 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1939
1. “While it is true that ‘by the act of August 15, 1921 (Ga. Laws 1921, p. 233 [Code, § 6-1305]), when the final bill of exceptions shows that exceptions pendente lite were properly filed in the .trial court, and when the contents of such exceptions pendente lite
2. The assignment of error in the final bill of exceptions upon exceptions pendente lite must be a specific assignment of error. Either the exceptions pendente lite, or the ruling therein complained of, must be directly, clearly, and specifically assigned as error. Lyndon v. Ga. Ry. &c. Co., 129 Ga. 353 (3) (58 S. E. 1047); Stewart v. Marietta &c. Co., 129 Ga. 417 (59 S. E. 231). “The bill of exceptions must itself contain an assignment of error either directly [italics ours] upon the ruling or upon the exceptions pendente lite.” Lanier v. Council, 179 Ga. 568 (176 S. E. 614). In the instant case there is no clear, direct, or specific assignment of error in the final bill of exceptions on the exceptions pendente lite, and this court is without jurisdiction to consider the exceptions.
3. The evidence amply authorized the verdict; and the motion for new trial, embracing the general grounds only, was properly overruled.
Judgment affirmed.