Case Name: Mitchell v. Williams, administratrix
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1899-12-01
Citations: 110 Ga. 280
Docket Number: 
Parties: Mitchell v. Williams, administratrix.
Judges: All the Justices concurring.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 110
Pages: 280–280

Head Matter:
Mitchell v. Williams, administratrix.
Argued November 2,
Decided December 1, 1899
Motion to open default. Before Judge Littlejohn. Sumter superior court. November term, 1898.
E. A. Hawkins, for plaintiff in error. Allen Fort, contra.

Opinion:
Lewis, J.
1. It was, at the trial term of an action, a wise exercise of discretion to refuse to allow the defendant to open a default, it not appearing that he was by providential cause prevented from filing his defense at the proper time, or that on account of excusable neglect, or for any other good reason, the court should have allowed the default to have been opened on terms. Civil Code, §5072.
2. The present writ of error being palpably without merit, there can be no reasonable conclusion except that it was sued out for delay only, and accordingly damages are awarded in favor of the defendant in error against the plaintiff in error.
Judgment affirmed, with damages.
All the Justices concurring.