AIKEN v. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

67938.

171 Ga. App. 154 (1984)

319 S.E.2d 58

AIKEN v. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 6, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John G. Parker, for appellant.

J. Matthew Dwyer, Jr., Marion O. Gordon, First Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


SOGNIER, Judge.

The Department of Transportation (DOT), pursuant to OCGA § 32-3-1 et seq., condemned 7.829 acres of land in Fulton County owned by Annie Myrtle Aiken as right-of-way for a limited access highway. Aiken appeals from the jury verdict awarding her $125,000 for the property.

Appellant contends the trial court erred when it refused to admit into evidence an affidavit filed by the DOT pursuant to OCGA § 32-3-6 (b) (5) which set forth the...

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