Case ID: ga_93/html/0254-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Thompson v. McGhee.
    Under the act of September 26th, 3883 (Acts of 1882-3, pp. 103-4), which makes applicable to bills of exceptions sued out in cases of mandamus the law regulating the practice in injunction cases, a bill of exceptions assigning error upon the refusal of the court to grant a mandamus absolute must be tendered and certified within twenty days from the date of the decision complained of, whether rendered in term or during vacation. When the bill of exceptions is certified more than twenty days after the date of such decision, the writ of error must be
    January 27, 1894.
    M. G. Boyd, for plaintiff-.
    Price & Charters, for defendant.
   Dismissed.