MULLIS v. BAKER

41561.

112 Ga. App. 879 (1966)

146 S.E.2d 788

MULLIS v. BAKER.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 7, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward Parrish, S. B. McCall, for appellant.

Whelchel & Whelchel, Hoyt H. Whelchel, Jr., for appellee.


FELTON, Chief Judge.

"Processioners only have jurisdiction and authority to ascertain and mark anew old lines which have previously been designated on the surface of the earth. They cannot set up a line otherwise. They cannot set up a line merely shown in a deed or plat, or a compromise line not designated on the earth's surface. Accordingly, a line sought to be set up by processioners from a deed or plat or both, and partially by arbitrary selection of arbitrary...

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