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ANTON v. GARVEY.
62601.
BANKE, Judge.
Action for damages. DeKalb Superior Court. Before Judge Hames, Senior Judge.
The trial court dismissed the appellant's personal injury action upon a finding that he had "wilfully and unjustifiably failed to make discovery so as to justify dismissal under Ga. Code 81A-137(d) . . ." Within the same term of court, appellant filed a "motion for rehearing and to set aside order and judgment," contending that the failure to make discovery had been accidental and unintentional. He appealed within 30 days of the denial of this motion but more than 30 days from the dismissal of the complaint. The appellee has moved to dismiss the appeal. Held:
81A-160 (d), is appealable in its own right. Such a motion "must be predicated upon some nonamendable defect which does appear upon the face of the record or pleadings, or a motion to set aside shall also lie to attack a judgment based upon lack of jurisdiction over the person or subject matter, regardless of whether such lack of jurisdiction appears upon the face of the record [or] pleadings."
A review of the appellant's motion and the attached affidavits clearly reveals it to be simply a motion for reconsideration of the previous dismissal entered by the trial court. It does not allege either lack of jurisdiction or the existence of a nonamendable defect appearing on the face of the record. Consequently, the filing of the motion did not extend the time for filing the appeal, nor was its denial appealable in its own right. See Azar v. Westview Cemetery, 134 Ga. App. 682 (215 SE2d 719) (1975); Peppers House Restaurant v. Siefferman, 156 Ga. App. 114 (274 SE2d 43) (1980). See generally Johnson v. Barnes, supra. The appeal is accordingly dismissed for want of jurisdiction.
Roger Mills, Palmer H. Ansley, for appellee.
John C. Grubb, Jr., for appellant.
DECIDED OCTOBER 23, 1981.
Friday July 25 10:17 CDT


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