BLACK v. FAYETTE COUNTY

S94G1120.

265 Ga. 175 (1995)

BLACK et al. v. FAYETTE COUNTY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Reconsideration Denied March 16, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Edward Marks, Jr., for appellants.

McNally, Fox & Cameron, Philip P. Grant, for appellee.

Troutman Sanders, Donald W. Janney, Joan B. Cravey, amicus curiae.


HUNSTEIN, Justice.

Fayette County chose to utilize the Special Master Act, OCGA § 22-2-100 et seq., as its method of condemning permanent and temporary easements over property owned by William Edgar Black and others. The Special Master Act provides that interested parties are to be served with an order setting forth the time and date of the hearing before the special master, OCGA §§ 22-2-102 and 22-2-107, and requires that the hearing before the special...

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