176 Ga. 755 | Ga. | 1933
This case has previously been before this court. The writ of error was dismissed at that time, for the reason that the questions as to which our judgment was invoked were preliminary
As appears from the order of the trial judge, as well as from the rulings of this court (175 Ga. 915), the prior writ of error was dismissed because the court was of the opinion that no final judgment had been rendered in the lower court, and therefore, under a well-settled rule applying to such cases as are prematurely brought to this court, that the writ of error should be dismissed. It was dismissed, and with the usual consequence that the rulings of the lower court, by operation of law, stood as if affirmed. The court did not err in its judgment.
Judgment affirmed.