131 Ga. 803 | Ga. | 1909
The case of John S. Owens et al. v. E. J. Hansen was tried on the 12th day of October, 1907, at the October, term of the superior court of Ben Hill county. The trial resulted in a verdict for the plaintiffs, and the defendant, being dissatisfied, on the 14th day of October and during the term .at which the verdict was rendered, made a motion for a new trial. On the same day, before the adjournment of the term, the court passed an order setting the hearing of said motion in vacation on the
The respondents, on the day last fixed for a hearing, moved to dismiss the motion for a new trial, on the ground that no brief of the evidence was presented for approval on or before the day fixed for a hearing in the original motion, extending the time for á hearing and which was passed in term time; and they insist, their motion to dismiss having been overruled, that the court below erred in so ruling. Plaintiffs in error contend that the order passed on the 5th day of December, being passed in vacation, was not effective to extend the time, for the preparation and submission to the court for approval of a brief of the evidence, to a date subsequent to the 7th day of December, 1907, the time fixed for a hearing in the original order granting time for preparation and filing of the brief of evidence.
We are of the opinion, however, that it was competent for the court, in vacation, to pass the order which was allowed on December 5th, .and that this order had the effect of extending the time for a preparation of the brief of evidence until the date named therein, and that when on the day named in the order of
Judgment affirmed.