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· 7/10/1969

Fife v. Johnston

Citations

  • 169 S.E.2d 167
  • 225 Ga. 447
  • 1969 Ga. LEXIS 526

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  • holding, in reference to the interlocutory appeal statute, that “the right of appeal is not absolute, but is one based upon the conditions imposed by the General Assembly for bringing cases to the appellate courts”

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Judges: Duckworth

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