McCorkle v. McLendon

Debn, Judge.

A judgment sustaining a general demurrer to one count of a two-count petition, and sustaining certain special demurrers to the other count, is not a final judgment from which an appeal will lie in a non-equity case. Columbus Bank &c. Co. v. Fryer Chevrolet, 112 Ga. App. 458 (145 SE2d 622); McFarland v. Lumpkin, 108 Ga. App. 370 *476(133 SE2d 117); Webb v. Smith, 96 Ga. App. 68 (99 SE2d 527); Railey v. United Life &c. Ins. Co., 25 Ga. App. 301 (103 SE 184); Stein v. Lazarus, 33 Ga. App. 791 (1) (128 SE 696); Southern Flour &c. Co. v. Levy Bice Milling Co., 22 Ga. App. 554 (96 SE 593); Carhart v. Mackle, 22 Ga. App. 520 (96 SE 591); Johnson v. Henry & Co., 178 Ga. 542 (1) (174 SE 140); Hill v. Lang, 211 Ga. 484 (86 SE2d 498).

Submitted September 12, 1967 Decided October 6, 1967. James M. Collier, Burt & Burt, Donald Bentz, for appellant. Divine & Busbee, Edgar B. Wilkins, Jr., W. T. Divine, Jr., Lee & Hitchcock, William S. Lee, for appellees.

Appeal dismissed.

Jordan, P. J., and Quillian, J., concur.