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· 6/1/2009

Mitchell v. 3280 PEACHTREE 1, LLC

Citations

  • 678 S.E.2d 880
  • 285 Ga. 576
  • 2009 Fulton County D. Rep. 1820
  • 2009 Ga. LEXIS 283

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that trial court made sufficient findings of fact when it dismissed appeal
  • affirming the trial court’s grant of a motion to dismiss when it did not hold an oral hearing on the motion because the appellant was given “ample notice and opportunity to respond” to the motion such that his due process rights were not violated
  • no reversible error in failing to hold oral hearing on motion to dismiss appeal where opposing party was given notice and opportunity to respond to the motion
  • “To dismiss an appeal under [OCGA] § 5-6-48 (c), a trial court must give the party opposing the motion notice and an opportunity for a hearing. This requirement, however, is satisfied if the party is given an opportunity to respond on the record to the motion to dismiss.”

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Judges: Sears

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