Wallis, et al. v. Porter
Annotate this CaseThe parties in this case were adjoining landowners whose deeds both allegedly included a disputed six-acre parcel lying in Land Lot 95 of the 16th District, First Section, in Union County, Georgia. Based on the evidence, the trial court found that Porter had established superior title to the disputed property. In light of the court's holding in Division 1 that the trial court did not err in concluding that Porter had superior title by deed to the disputed property, the court need not address the trial court's alternative conclusion that Porter and her predecessors had otherwise established prescriptive title to the disputed property by adverse possession.
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