Supreme Court of Georgia, 1906

Richardson v. Pitts

Richardson v. Pitts
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided December 13, 1906 · Lumpkin
127 Ga. 107; 56 S.E. 105; 1906 Ga. LEXIS 757

Richardson v. Pitts

Opinion of the Court

Lumpkin, J.

1. “Where each of two coterminous proprietors recognizes the ownership of the other, and that the tract of each is bounded by that of the other, the ascertainment of the true line between them fixes the extent of their respective tracts.” Phillips v. O’Neal, 87 Ga. 727; Farr v. Woolfolk, 118 Ga. 277.

2. There was sufficient evidence to authorize the charge complained of, and to support the verdict. Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.