DOT v. DEL-COOK TIMBER CO.

38024.

248 Ga. 734 (1982)

285 S.E.2d 913

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION v. DEL-COOK TIMBER COMPANY, INC. et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 6, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Michael E. Hobbs, Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.

M. Dale English, J. Reese Franklin, Bowles & Bowles, Jesse G. Bowles, for appellees.


MARSHALL, Justice.

Del-Cook Timber Company, Inc., and Del-Cook Lumber Company, Inc., (referred to hereinafter as Del-Cook) filed a petition for declaratory judgment, naming as defendant the Georgia Department of Transportation (referred to hereinafter as DOT). In the petition, Del-Cook states that it hauls timber by tractor-trailer rig on the public roads of Georgia. It is further alleged that on various specified occasions Del-Cook has been issued overweight assessment...

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