64 Ga. 645 | Ga. | 1880
This was a motion in the court below to enter upon the records of the Sumter superior court a nunc pro tunc order of the court dismissing the case of James W. Armstrong against David Bailey, Columbus W. Hand, makers, John B. Lewis, indorser, and J. W. C. Horne, security on appeal. Lewis had filed a bill against Armstrong claiming his discharge from liability to pay the aforesaid debt sued on as security, upon the ground that Armstrong, by his counsel in 1869, had voluntarily dismissed his suit pending on the appeal, which dismissal increased his risk and discharged him. When that bill was before this court at the August term, 1878, (there being no evidence on the records of the court that the case had been dismissed) it was held that the primary evidence of the dismissal of the case was an entry on the proper docket or on the minutes of the court, and that such entry, if omitted at the right time, might be made nunc pro tuno under an order granted by the court for that purpose, and it was in pursuance of that ruling of this court that the motion to enter the order of1 dismissal on the records of the court below was made.
Upon the hearing of that motion to enter the order of dismissal nunopro tunc upon the records, the court, after considering the evidence offered by the respective parties, refused to grant it, and also refused to submit the question to a jury, or to allow the order to be amended by striking out the words “ of plaintiffs,” whereupon the movant excepted.
Let the judgment of the court below be affirmed.