HIGHTOWER v. CHATTAHOOCHEE &c. RAILROAD

21686.

218 Ga. 122 (1962)

126 S.E.2d 664

HIGHTOWER v. CHATTAHOOCHEE INDUSTRIAL RAILROAD.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided July 9, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phillip Sheffield, for plaintiff in error.

W. L. Stone, Stone & Stone, Hansell, Post, Gardner, Brandon & Dorsey, R. W. Crenshaw, contra.


GRICE, Justice.

A property owner assigned error upon the trial judge's denial of an interlocutory injunction against condemnation of a portion of his land by a railroad.

Hilton E. Hightower sought injunctive relief against Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad, which had recently been granted its charter by the Secretary of State and was seeking a right of way for the original lay out and construction of its lines. Upon the interlocutory hearing, evidence was...

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