QUILLIAN, Judge.
1. Where in a processioning case an issue is made by the protestant to the processioners' return that the true line was along a described course other than that marked by the processioners and the protestant's contention as to the true course of the line is supported by some competent evidence the court must submit the issue to the jury. Though there is no request to charge, where the point is properly raised, the omission of such instruction is error...
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