148 Ga. 698 | Ga. | 1919
J. F. Day instituted an action of complaint for land, and for mesne profits alleged to be of the yearly value of $25, against Marcena Majors. The defendant set up a judgment setting apart the land
1. Under the circumstances a reversal of the judgment could not affect any right other than the payment of costs.
2. The judgment refusing a new trial will not be reversed merely to enable the movant to recover costs. Tabor v. Hipp, 136 Ga. 123 (70 S. E. 886, Ann. Cas. 1912C, 246); Carter v. Gabrels, 136 Ga. 177 (71 S. E. 3); A. & W. P. R. R. Co. v. Golightly, 148 Ga. 582 (97 S. E. 516). Accordingly the motion to dismiss must prevail.
Writ of error dismissed.