FLO-ROB, INC. v. COLONIAL PIPELINE COMPANY

67517.

170 Ga. App. 650 (1984)

317 S.E.2d 885

FLO-ROB, INC. v. COLONIAL PIPELINE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 5, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Hedrick, for appellant.

James v. Davis, Richard Hall, for appellee.


CARLEY, Judge.

Appellee-condemnor owns a pipeline which extends across certain property of appellant-condemnee. Corrosion problems and related difficulties arose with regard to the pipeline, and appellee determined that a protective device was necessary. Pursuant to OCGA § 22-2-100 et seq., appellee instituted in rem proceedings to condemn certain land of appellant to be used for the installation of the protective...

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