15589. | Ga. | Oct 8, 1946

"An order sustaining a demurrer to a defendant's plea and striking the plea is not a final judgment. Where no final judgment is excepted to, and exception to an order sustaining a demurrer to the defendant's plea to the jurisdiction and striking the plea can not be entertained by this court." Benjamin v. Pardue, 44 Ga. App. 587" date_filed="1932-01-15" court="Ga. Ct. App." case_name="Benjamin v. Pardue">44 Ga. App. 587 (162 S.E. 291" date_filed="1931-12-15" court="Ga. Ct. App." case_name="Rylee v. State">162 S.E. 291); Bozeman v. Ward-Truitt Co., 141 Ga. 45" date_filed="1913-11-15" court="Ga." case_name="Bozeman v. Ward-Truitt Co.">141 Ga. 45 (80 S.E. 320" date_filed="1913-11-12" court="Ga." case_name="Brown v. State">80 S.E. 320).

Writ of error dismissed. All the Justicesconcur.

No. 15589. OCTOBER 8, 1946.

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