2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 44 - PROPERTY
CHAPTER 4 - DETERMINATION OF BOUNDARIES
ARTICLE 1 - PROCESSIONING
§ 44-4-5 - Disputed lines; rules for determining

O.C.G.A. 44-4-5 (2010)
44-4-5. Disputed lines; rules for determining


In all cases of disputed lines, the following rules shall apply:

(1) Natural landmarks, being less liable to change and not capable of counterfeiting, shall be the most conclusive evidence;

(2) Ancient or genuine landmarks such as corner stations or marked trees shall control the course and distances called for by the survey;

(3) If the corners are established and the lines are not marked, a straight line as required by the plat shall be run but an established marked line, though crooked, shall not be overruled; and

(4) Courses and distances shall be resorted to in the absence of higher evidence.

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