Case ID: ga-l-rep_1/html/0109-02.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Blandford, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Bates vs. Slade & Etheridge.
    IEquity, from Muscogee. Title. Trespass. Injunction. (Before Judge Willis.)
   Blandford, J.

The defendant purchased three acres of land in the southwest córner of lot number sixty-one, in the shape of a triangle ;■ the defendants owned sixty-one acres, embracing the northwest corner' of lot number sixty two, .which lay immediately south of lot number sixty-one, in the Cowetta Reserve of Muscogee county. The defendant,, who had a brick yard, adjacent, entered upon three and one-fourth acres in the northwest corner of lot number sixty-two and was excavating and removing the dirt to his brick yard, when a bill was filed to-enjoin him from so doing :

W. A. Little; Peabody, Brannon & Battle, for plaintiff in error..

Goetcbius & Chappell, for defendant.

Held, that defendant had no title to the land so entered upon, andón the final trial a verdict and decree enjoining him from interfering: therewith was right.

(a) No error in the rulings below appears.

Judgment affirmed.