WOOD v. HAMILTON

40532.

109 Ga. App. 608 (1964)

137 S.E.2d 61

WOOD v. HAMILTON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 7, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James G. Hampton, for plaintiff in error.

John G. Davis, contra.


BELL, Presiding Judge.

1. Under Georgia law the applicant for processioning makes out a prima facie case for the boundary line found by the processioners by filing, as in this case, their return and plat without further proof. Code § 85-1606; Castleberry v. Parrish, 135 Ga. 527, 528 (3) (69 SE 817); Philpot v. Wells, 69 Ga.App. 489 (2) (26 S.E.2d 155). The motion to dismiss was properly denied by the trial court.

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