COLONIAL PIPELINE CO. v. WILLIAMS

A92A1285.

206 Ga. App. 303 (1992)

425 S.E.2d 380

COLONIAL PIPELINE COMPANY v. WILLIAMS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided November 17, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smith, Gambrell & Russell, E. Kendrick Smith, Matthew S. Coles, for appellant.

Webb, Tanner & Powell, William G. Tanner, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Judge.

Colonial Pipeline Company acquired an easement under land owned by James Williams pursuant to its power of eminent domain (OCGA § 22-3-80). The easement was obtained so that Colonial could install an underground cathodic protection device, a mechanism which protects the integrity of an existing underground petroleum pipeline system. Ultimately the case was tried by a jury, which returned a verdict in favor of Williams in the amount of $15,000...

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