Writ of mandamus denied.
92 Ga. 577
McDonough & Company v. Sweat, judge.
The writ of mandamus will not lie to compel a judge of the superior court to certify a bill of exceptions assigning as error a decision rendered at chambers, when it appears that the bill of exceptions was not tendered to the judge until after more than thirty days from the date of the decision complained of.
July 18, 1893.
O’Connor & O’Byrne, for movants.
McDonough & Co. v. Sweat
92 Ga. 577
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92 Ga. 577
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