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Colley v. Dillon

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 15, 1981
247 Ga. 4 (Ga. 1981)

Opinion

36835.

DECIDED JANUARY 15, 1981.

Land line dispute. White Superior Court. Before Judge Kenyon.

Telford, Stewart Stephens, Joe K. Telford, for appellants.

Kenneth R. Keene, for appellee.


The parties admit that the plaintiff owns the lands on his side and the defendants own the lands on their side up to the true and correct dividing line between their adjoining lands. The pretrial order established as the sole issue for determination in this case the true and correct dividing line between the lands of the plaintiff and the lands of the defendants in each and all of the disputed areas. "The Court of Appeals and not this court has jurisdiction of cases involving the location of disputed land lines." Smith v. Morgan, 222 Ga. 7 ( 148 S.E.2d 385) (1966) and cits.

Transferred to the Court of Appeals. All the Justices concur, except Gregory, J., not participating.


DECIDED JANUARY 15, 1981.


Summaries of

Colley v. Dillon

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 15, 1981
247 Ga. 4 (Ga. 1981)
Case details for

Colley v. Dillon

Case Details

Full title:COLLEY et al. v. DILLON

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 15, 1981

Citations

247 Ga. 4 (Ga. 1981)
273 S.E.2d 601

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