JOHNSON v. FRANKLIN

28748.

232 Ga. 227 (1974)

206 S.E.2d 19

JOHNSON et al. v. FRANKLIN et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided May 7, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ham, Mills & Freeman, W. Franklin Freeman, Jr., for appellants.

Alfred D. Fears, Byrd, Groover & Buford, Denmark Groover, Jr., for appellees.


NICHOLS, Presiding Justice.

The plaintiffs sued the defendants to enjoin a continuing trespass and to recover for timber cut from their land. The defendants' answer alleged that they and not the plaintiffs, owned the land in question. The issues as thus made were (1) who owned the land, (2) had timber been cut therefrom by the defendants, (3) what was the value of the timber cut if it was cut from the plaintiffs' land, and...

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