BROADWATER v. PARKER

18216.

209 Ga. 801 (1953)

76 S.E.2d 402

BROADWATER et al. v. PARKER.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 8, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Wesley Jernigan and W. Glenn Thomas, for plaintiffs in error.

Ronald F. Adams and Newell Edenfield, contra.


HEAD, Justice.

The jury was authorized to find from the evidence that the defendant had been in adverse possession of the property since the date of his deed from T. J. Broadwater, January 2, 1939, which was recorded January 4, 1939. His deed of amplification from T. J. Broadwater was dated October 9, 1939, and recorded April 6, 1940. These deeds purported to convey the entire interest in the land to the defendant, except for the reservation of a life estate in T...

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