77 Ga. 745 | Ga. | 1886
The plaintiff brought her action against the city of Sa
The counsel for plaintiff in error admitted on the argument before us that the city of Savannah was not bound to condemn the property and open the streets to the public, although it had proceeded so far as to have a survey made of the same. This was yielding the case to defendant, in our judgment. But he insists that she was damaged because she put faith in the ordinances of the city; that she believed the streets would be opened, and so believing, she purchased the lot and erected the buildings. We are unable to understand why she should be entitled to dam
Judgment affirmed.