BOSWELL v. UNDERWOOD

39488.

106 Ga. App. 675 (1962)

127 S.E.2d 870

BOSWELL v. UNDERWOOD et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 1, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Huie, Etheridge & Harland, Harry L. Cashin, James R. Harland, Jr., for plaintiff in error.

Elijah A. Brown, Chas. M. Clayton, contra.


BELL, Judge.

Lucy Boswell, the plaintiff in error, contends that she was the owner in fee simple of the property condemned and, therefore, entitled to its proceeds by reason of her possession under color of title and that no other person or persons have any ownership in the property. She claims that her possession was under color of title which arose by the deed from Belle Glass to John Boswell, the alleged deceased husband of Lucy. Lucy Boswell claimed to be the...

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