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Martin v. Shields
144 Ga. 179
Ga.
1915
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Atkinson, J.

Where a defendant duly served fails to answer, and a judgment in default is entered against him, the fact that such person has requested a codefendant to employ counsel and file a defense for him, *180and the eodefendant has failed to do so, is not such a providential cause or excusable neglect as will authorize the judge in his sound discretion to allow the default to be opened and a defense set up at the trial term. Ingalls v. Lamar, 115 Ga. 296 (41 S. E. 573); Moore v. Kelly & Jones Co., 109 Ga. 798 (35 S. E. 168); Civil Code, § 5656.

October 13, 1915. Complaint. Before Judge Meadow. Madison superior court. September 10, 1914. Clarence E. Adams, for plaintiff in error. Stevenson & Martin and Berry T. Moseley, contra.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Martin v. Shields
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Oct 13, 1915
Citation: 144 Ga. 179
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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