110 Ga. 285

Tiner, guardian, v. Carter.

Argued November 4,

Decided December 7, 1899.

Motion to dismiss writ of error.

Little, J.

When on the trial of a claim case a judgment was rendered in favor of a named person as transferee of the execution which had been levied, this person was an essential party defendant to a bill of exceptions sued out by the claimant to review- that judgment; and if, instead of making such person a party defendant in error, the plaintiff in error ‘named as such party the original plaintiff in execution, the writ of error will be dismissed for want of a proper party defendant in error.

Writ of error dismissed.

All the Justices concurring.

*286E. C. Speer, Thomas Guice, and Allen Fort, for plaintiff in error. W. P. Wallis and R. L. Maynard, contra.

Tiner v. Carter
110 Ga. 285

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Tiner v. Carter
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Dec 7, 1899
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110 Ga. 285

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