136 Ga. 264 | Ga. | 1911
B. Peterson brought suit against Elmira Barnes, alleging, that on December 28, 1908, he purchased a certain described tract of land containing 00 acres more -or less, known as the “Georgia Ann Levans land,” and in pursuance of his purchase the defendant undertook to convey to him the land by- warranty deed. The scrivener selected to draw the deed inadvertently and erroneously described the northern boundary, the effect of which was to limit the land conveyed to about one half of the tract purchased. A few days after the execution of the deed the plaintiff discovered the mistake in the description of the land, and requested the defendant £o correct same. This the defendant refused to do. The prayer of the petition was to reform the deed so that the land actually purchased may be properly described, and for other relief. The defendant denied that any mistake was made in the execution of the deed, and alleged that the land described in her
The petition is by a purchaser of land to reform the deed by correcting an erroneous description of the land made by the draftsman. If an owner agrees to sell land and the purchaser agrees to buy it, and the deed, by mistake of the draftsman, fails to correctly describe the land, a court of equity will correct the erroneous de
Judgment .affirmed.