60 Ga. 100 | Ga. | 1878
This case came before the court below on a writ of certiorari, iu which the petitioner therefor complained of error .having been committed by the county commissioners of Chatham county, on the trial of an application for the removal of obstructions to a private way on Liberty island, as provided by the 731th section of the Code. On the trial of the ease before the commissioners, they found in favor of Desvergers, the complaining party, and against Kruger, who, it was alleged, had obstructed the private way, or road, leading from the north to the south side of the island. Kruger sued out a writ of certiorari, and the proceedings had before the commissioners were brought up to the superior court for review. The court, after considering the same, ordered and adjudged that the finding of the commissioners should be reversed, and further ordered and adjudged that the defendant in certiorari had no right of way over the land of the plaintiff in certiortri, as claimed by him, and found in his favor by the commissioners. Whereupon the defendant in certiorari excepted.
It appears from the record in the case, that the questions involved at the trial thereof were, whether there was any road or private way leading from the landing on the north side to the south side of Liberty island, and if there was, whether it had been used by the defendant in certiorari and those under whom he claimed continuously or whether its use had been abandoned by the defendant and those under whom he claimed, for such a length of time as would give to the plaintiff in certiorari a prescriptive title to the land over which the road passed, and thus bar the defendant’s right to use the same as a private road? Upon these several points in the case there was a great deal of evidence on both sides, which was conflicting, and the finding of the commissioners from that evidence was in favor of the defendant in certiorari, and there is quite sufficient evidence in the record to support that finding, as there would have been if the
Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.