Joseph v. East Tenn., Va. & Ga. Railway Co.
92 Ga. 332 | Ga. | 1893
It was the duty of counsel to tender to the judge a correct bill of exceptions within thirty days after the adjournment of court. In this instance no such bill of exceptions was tendered until more than four months after adjournment. What transpired in the meantime is indicated in the first head-note. We think the delay was inexcusable and unreasonable. The second headnote sets forth what we deem a proper construction of
Writ of error dismissed.