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Dismissed. Bell, P. J., and Jordan, J., concur.
Summary
Dismissed. Bell, P. J., and Jordan, J., concur.
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Bouhan, Lawrence, Williams & Levy, Frank W. Seiler, Walter C. Hartridge, II, contra.Sullivan, Herndon & Smith, Richard H. Herndon, for plaintiff in error.
Where the trial judge is within the jurisdiction, the only tender of a bill of exceptions that will suffice is one made to him. Code Ann. 6-902; State Hwy. Dept. v. Swain,
On the thirtieth day after an order entering a summary judgment for defendant; plaintiff's counsel went to the office of the trial judge with the bill of exceptions for the purpose of tendering it. He was informed that the judge was out of the city but within the county. Counsel called the judge's home and was informed the same thing. The bill of exceptions was then tendered to the deputy clerk. Six days later the trial judge certified the bill of exceptions. Defendant moved to revoke or vacate the certification because the bill of exceptions had not been tendered within the time required by law and consequently the court was without power or jurisdiction to certify it. This motion was granted and plaintiff excepts.
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