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MEEKS v. MEEKS.
18181.
HAWKINS, Justice.
Alimony. Before Judge Guess. DeKalb Superior Court. February 4, 1953.
The motion to dismiss the petition for want of jurisdiction over the person of the defendant was denied on January 29, 1953, after which the case proceeded to trial. The bill of exceptions was tendered on February 19, 1953, more than 20 days after the date of the ruling complained of. The exception to the antecedent ruling comes too late; and since the bill of exceptions contains no other assignment of error upon the final judgment, it presents no question for consideration by this court. Good v. Good, 205 Ga. 112 (2) (52 S. E. 2d, 610); Bowers v. Bowers, 208 Ga. 85 (65 S. E. 2d, 153); Code (Ann. Supp.), 6-902, 6905. See also Lyndon v. Georgia Ry. &c. Co., 129 Ga. 353 (3) (58 S. E. 1047); Petty v. Bryant, 188 Ga. 102 (1) (2 S. E. 2d, 910); Cheatham v. Palmer, 191 Ga. 617 (1b) (13 S. E. 2d, 674); Curtis v. Sharp, 206 Ga. 193 (56 S. E. 2d, 118).
Dudley Cook and Hugh Burgess, contra.
John L. Watson Jr., for plaintiff in error.
ARGUED APRIL 14, 1953 -- DECIDED MAY 12, 1953.
Friday September 5 01:12 CDT


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