LEE v. TENNESSEE, ALABAMA AND GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.

7 Div. 341.

96 So.2d 804 (1957)

Hoyt LEE v. TENNESSEE, ALABAMA and GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 22, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Copeland & Copeland and McCord & Martin Gadsden, for appellant.

Hood, Inzer, Martin & Suttle Gadsden, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

This suit was originated by an action at law for the recovery of a described tract of land, claimed by the defendant in that suit as a part of its railroad right of way. The defendant obtained a transfer of the suit to the equity side of the court by a motion made for that purpose as authorized by section 153, Title 13, Code. After such removal defendant at law became complainant in equity and as such filed a bill in the nature of an original bill. The...

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