PEACOCK v. BOATRIGHT

23266.

221 Ga. 661 (1966)

146 S.E.2d 745

PEACOCK v. BOATRIGHT.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 10, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gibson, McGee & Blount, Lamar Gibson, Carroll Russell, for appellant.

S. F. Memory, Jr., Memory, Barnes & Memory, J. Robert Smith, Griffin & Smith, for appellee.


QUILLIAN, Justice.

1. It is the position of the appellant that where one of the coterminous landowners contends the dividing line between his land and the land of the opposite party is the "true original lot line," he can not establish the line as having been acquiesced in for the statutory period of time.

Code § 85-1602 provides: "acquiescence for seven years, by acts or declarations of adjoining landowners, shall establish a dividing line." The...

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