55 Ga. App. 859 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1937
Action by H. C. Rower Lumber Company for breach of warranty contained in conveyance of certain timber. The petition alleged that in 1925 the defendants conveyed to the plaintiff "all and singular the timber on the following described lots or parcels of lands to wit: Lots Nos. 175, 177, 178, 179, 180, 208, 207, 173, and that portion of lot 174 south of Central of Georgia
In the above description no county or district is specified, and the land conveyed is located only by natural boundaries and lines of the adjoining landowners. Except for these named metes and bounds, the description would be too indefinite to form a basis of a suit for breach of warranty of title. The only other warranty in the conveyance before us is the warranty as to the actual number of acres of timber contained in the tracts described and bounded as above set forth. Under the terms of the description, the plaintiE was limited in his action to a deficiency in the number of acres of timber on the land embraced within the metes and bounds named in the conveyance. As we view the evidence for the plaintiE, it failed entirely to show that the lands containing the timber here involved were within the metes and bounds above set out. The plaintiff pleaded and proved that defendants owned only 150 acres of lot number 136, and that Dean & Moore owned 50 acres in this lot. Inasmuch as the only way to determine where such lot of land is located at all is by the lines of the adjoining landowners,
Judgment affirmed.