KING v. BROWNING

35981.

246 Ga. 46 (1980)

268 S.E.2d 653

KING et al. v. BROWNING.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 17, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Yancey, Perkins & Barnick, Dane Perkins, for appellants.

Perry & Franklin, W. S. Perry, for appellee.


CLARKE, Justice.

The parties to this action are adjoining landowners, who dispute the boundary line separating their respective parcels of land. The land owned by the plaintiff (Browning) is bounded on the south by lands owned by all of the defendants and is bounded partially on the north by land owned only by defendant Wilson Lamar King. Browning brought this action seeking to enjoin all of the defendants from alleged encroachments on his land and praying for the...

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