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INSURANCE COMPANY V. LANIER, 95 U. S. 171 (1877)

95 U. S. 171

U.S. Supreme Court

Insurance Company v. Lanier, 95 U.S. 171 (1877)

Insurance Company v. Lanier

95 U.S. 171

Syllabus

1. A bill of exceptions, allowed and signed or sealed by the judge, is the only mode by which his rulings during the progress of a trial, or his charge to the jury, can be rendered a part of the record.

2. The provisions of the Code of Georgia are in harmony with this rule.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the Court.


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