Plaintiff brought this suit for trespass to his real property. He alleged that he was the owner of certain real property; that defendant constructed a road across his property without his knowledge or consent, thereby damaging his property; and that this property was not condemned pursuant to any governmental authority, nor did defendant compensate plaintiff for the damage incurred. Defendant answered that it was adhering to plans furnished by the Georgia State Department of Transportation at the time of the incident in question. Defendant further answered that it was compelled by its contract to construct the road in the location called for in the plans; that it was under the active supervision of the State Highway Department; and that it did not trespass *458 on or damage any property outside of the areas shown as right-of-way on its plans. The case was tried before a jury. Defendant’s motion for directed verdict was denied. The jury returned a verdict for plaintiff and a judgment was entered. Defendant’s motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict was also denied. Held:
1. Plaintiff contends that defendant’s conduct was a trespass under Code Ann. § 105-1401 and defendant was strictly liable without fault for this trespass. In support plaintiff cites
Brooks v. Ready Mix Concrete Co.,
2. An affirmance of the judgment under the evidence must rest solely in the rule found in
Abercrombie v. Ledbetter Johnson Co.,
3. The holding here renders the remaining enumerations of error moot.
Judgment reversed with direction to enter judgment for defendant.
