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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Williams v. Wardlaw.
    According to Demergers v. Kruger, 60 Ga. 100, the court erred in rendering a final judgment dismissing the application. The case should have been remanded to the ordinary for a new hearing.
    July 30, 1894.
    
      Judgment reversed in part, and in part affirmed.
    
    
      Certiorari. Before Judge Henry. Walker superior court. August term, 1893.
   This was a proceeding before the ordinary, under the code, §788, to compel the removal of a gate from an alleged private way established by prescription. On conflicting evidence the ordinary found in favor of the applicant; and on certiorari this judgment was reversed, the application dismissed, and the private way denied.

Lumpkin & Shattuck and B. M. W. Glenn, for plaintiff. Copeland & Jackson, for defendant.