Court Opinion

ID: 9586676
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Date Created: 2023-08-21 23:13:56.957701+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:32:47.315499
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Felton, Chief Judge,
concurring specially. In the case of State Highway Dept. v. Taylor, and State Highway Dept. v. Yeager, 216 Ga. 90, the Supreme Court held without discussion as follows: “Where the amount of the assessors’ award is paid into the registry of the court, and thereafter paid to the con*38demnee, the condemnee is not precluded, by receiving the money, from attacking the validity of the appeal or moving that it be dismissed.” In this case I feel that I am bound by this ruling as I think it covers the situation in this case, as well as those of the cases in which the Supreme Court answered questions certified by this court. If it were not for the foregoing decisions by the Supreme Court I would dissent in this case on the same ground on which I dissented in the case of Hendrix v. State Highway Dept., 100 Ga. App. 417 (111 S. E. 2d 635) in division 3 of said dissent beginning on page 421.