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BRYANT et al. v. RANDALL.

35254.Supreme Court of Georgia.SUBMITTED AUGUST 10, 1979.
DECIDED FEBRUARY 6, 1980.

PER CURIAM.

We determine that the issues in this appeal have been rendered moot by the decision rendered in Bryant v. Randall, 244 Ga. 676
(1979). The previous judgment in favor of appellants having been reversed in the cross appeal in that case, appellant’s garnishments based on that judgment must fall. Appellants having lost their case on appeal, all costs of the appeal are properly taxable to them. Code Ann. § 6-1704.

Appeal dismissed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED AUGUST 10, 1979 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 6, 1980.
Contempt, etc. DeKalb Superior Court. Before Judge Broome.

Michael N. Mantegna, for appellants.

Louis F. McDonald, for appellee.

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