CANDLER, Justice.
1. "Where a writ of error is sued out by one party who is entitled to except, an amendment may be made in the Supreme Court adding as plaintiffs in error the names of all other persons who were coparties with the plaintiff in error in the court below and who may appear from the record to be proper or necessary parties plaintiff in error." Ramey v. O'Byrne, 121 Ga. 516 (2) (49 S. E. 595); Southern Railway Co. v. Lancaster,...
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