Harrell v. Shealey
| Court | Georgia Court of Appeals |
| Writing for the Court | SMITH, J. |
| Citation | Harrell v. Shealey, 24 Ga. App. 389, 100 S.E. 800 (Ga. App. 1919) |
| Decision Date | 06 November 1919 |
| Docket Number | 10392. |
| Parties | HARRELL v. SHEALEY. |
Syllabus by the Court.
Article 2, § 200, of the Act of Congress approved March 8, 1918, c 20, 40 Stat. 441 (U. S. Comp. St. 1918, § 3078 1/4bb), and known as the "Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Act," provides: Under the provisions of this act, a default judgment cannot be opened for failure to file such affidavit, unless it appears from the record that the person against whom the judgment was rendered was as a matter of fact in the military service. The court therefore erred in opening the default judgment against the defendant in this case, notwithstanding the plaintiff did not make and file the affidavit provided for in this act since neither his motion to vacate nor the record as a whole showed that he was engaged in the military service of his government at the time judgment was rendered.
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