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Myers v. Grant
91 S.E.2d 335
| Ga. | 1956
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212 Ga. 182 (1956)
91 S.E.2d 335

MYERS et al.
v.
GRANT et al; and vice versa.

19214, 19218.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Argued January 10, 1956.
Decided February 13, 1956.

Kenyon, Kenyon & Gunter, for plaintiff in error.

R. Wilson Smith, Jr., Emory F. Robinson, Wheeler, Robinson & Thurmond, R. F. Schuder, Robt. J. Reed, contra.

MOBLEY, Justice.

"Where the court sustains any or all demurrers to pleadings, and allows time for the filing of an amendment, such judgment or order shall not be subject to exception or review, but the court shall render a judgment on the sufficiency of the pleadings after the expiration of the time allowed for amendment which shall supersede the judgment allowing time for amendment." Ga. L. 1952, p. 243 (Code, Ann. Supp., § 81-1001); Norton v. Hamilton, 92 Ga. App. 2 (87 S.E.2d 442). And where, as here, the trial court entered a judgment overruling the defendants' general demurrer and overruling certain grounds of the defendants' special demurrers to the petition as amended, and sustaining other special demurrers, and allowed time within which to amend the petition, and after the expiration of such time no further adjudication was made on the sufficiency of the petition, but the defendants in a direct bill of exceptions excepted to the judgment in so far as it overruled their general and special grounds of demurrer, and the petitioners in a cross-bill of exceptions assigned error upon the judgment in so far as it sustained any of the grounds of special demurrer — such judgment is not subject to exception or review, and this court is without jurisdiction of the writs of error, and they must be

Dismissed. All the Justices concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Myers v. Grant
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Feb 13, 1956
Citation: 91 S.E.2d 335
Docket Number: 19214, 19218
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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