Case Name: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY v. EIGHT (Kite)
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1973-06-28
Citations: 230 Ga. 720
Docket Number: 27956
Parties: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY v. EIGHT (Kite).
Judges: All the Justices concur.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 230
Pages: 720–721

Head Matter:
27956.
INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY v. EIGHT (Kite).

Opinion:
Mobley, Chief Justice.
Moultrie Eight brought an action for damages and injunction against International Paper Company. The case was tried before a jury. International Paper Company made a motion for directed verdict, which was denied. The jury was unable to agree and a mistrial was declared. International Paper Company filed a motion for judgment notwithstanding the mistrial, which was denied. The appeal by International Paper Company is from the judgment declaring a mistrial, and the order denying the motion for judgment notwithstanding the mistrial. There is no certificate for immediate review. Held:
Code Ann. § 6-701 (Ga. L. 1965, p. 18, as amended by Ga. L. 1968, pp. 1072, 1073) provides for the appeal of judgments which are final, that is, where the case is no longer pending in the court below, and for the appeal of other specified judgments. A judgment which is not final, and not among those specified, is appealable only where the trial judge within ten days of its entry certifies it for immediate review. There has been no final judgment in the present case, and the judgment declaring the mistrial and order denying a motion for judgment notwithstanding the mistrial are not appealable. This court, therefore, has no jurisdiction to entertain the appeal.
Argued June 11, 1973
Decided June 28, 1973.
Bennett, Pedrick & Bennett, Larry E. Pedrick, Brooks Blitch, III, B. D. Murphy, for appellant.
Edward Parrish, for appellee.
Appeal dismissed.
All the Justices concur.