Chewning v. Bryson

Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date filed: 1899-03-15
Citations: 108 Ga. 750, 32 S.E. 542, 1899 Ga. LEXIS 333
Copy Citations
Click to Find Citing Cases
Lead Opinion
Fish, J.

1. Highways may, by agreement and acquiescence for seven years by acts or declarations, become established dividing lines between coterminous landowners, although never run and marked for that purpose.

2. The judgment of the trial judge, who by consent decided all issues in this case without a jury, is supported by the great preponderance of the evidence. Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concurring.