JILLSON v. BARTON

52547.

139 Ga. App. 767 (1976)

229 S.E.2d 476

JILLSON v. BARTON et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 4, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley H. Nylen, for appellant.

Jones, Bird & Howell, Earl B. May, Jr., David A. Rammelkamp, for appellees.


DEEN, Presiding Judge.

1. The original complaint was alleged to be "based on the theory of equitable conversion and indirect injury and damage to the esthetic [sic] value of her property" caused by the defendant-appellees' "constructing, grating and changing the contour of land directly adjacent to plaintiff's property." Thus the gravamen of the action is indirect damage to the plaintiff's property through actions taken by the defendants on their own property.

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