97 Ga. 461 | Ga. | 1895
Mrs. Ogden brought her action of ejectment against the county of Dodge for certain land in the town of Eastman, used by the county for court-house purposes, to which she claimed title under a deed from her father, Wm. P. Eastman. She alleged that the defendant entered into possession of the land by enclosing the same with a wire fence, by the express consent and permission of her father, and that its possession was permissive until 1894, when it set up an adverse claim, since which time the possession had been against her consent. The defendant denied that its possession was permissive, and alleged that it had a perfect equitable title by reason of its having taken possession of the land under a parol gift from said ’Wm. P. Eastman, and having made valuable improvements thereon upon the faith of the gift. There was a verdict for the defendant, and the plaintiff made a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and she excepted.
Judgment affirmed.