HUNTON v. COLONIAL PIPELINE CO.

50221.

134 Ga. App. 801 (1975)

216 S.E.2d 662

HUNTON v. COLONIAL PIPELINE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 13, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fredericks, Jones & Wilbur, Carl Fredericks, for appellant.

Peek, Arnold, Whaley & Cate, Ross Arnold, William H. Cate, Charles E. Graham, for appellee.


MARSHALL, Judge.

This is an appeal from the dismissal of appellant's complaint in Paulding Superior Court for lack of venue.

Appellant Hunton owns a tract of land in Paulding County and appellee, Colonial Pipeline Company, buried two pipelines through appellant's property. Although appellant contends that appellee has acquired no right to bury the pipelines from appellant, either by condemnation or by purchase, appellant states in his brief: "However, Colonial...

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