Swoope v. Moody
Swoope v. Moody
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The appellee surveyed and plotted over sixty separate and distinct tracts. He did not merely run out the boundaries around a plantation. The purpose of the surveying and plotting was to divide up a large plantation into separate small tracts, for convenience in renting to tenants who wanted only small tracts; and the lines were run around each of these sixty and odd tracts, and there were over sixty plots of survey made, thus showing each tract separately.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- W. C. Swoope v. W. H. Moody
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- Syllabus
- County Surveyor. Subdivided plantation. Map showing each plot. Surveyor’s fees. Code 1880, § 457, construed,. Where a county surveyor has surveyed a plantation and divided it into more than sixty small tracts, making a separate plot of each tract, his charge for making a map of the plantation containing a plot of each tract is not limited to |2.50 by § 457, code of 1880, relative to the fees of county surveyors, which allows that sum for making a plot of each survey.