Lyndon v. Georgia Railway & Electric Co.

Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided 1907-10-03

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Lumpkin, J. It is of great importance that rules of practice should be settled, so that attorneys may know how to comply with, them in bringing their cases to this court or the Court of Appeals. In the past there has been some difference of views in regard to the sufficiency of certain exceptions and assignments of error; and where the decision has not been .unanimous, it has sometimes resulted in a lack of harmony in rulings. We…

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