145 Ga. 320 | Ga. | 1916
This was an action by D. A. Eagan to recover lot of land number 208 in the 14th district of Lee county, alleged to be in the possession of Jack Carter and Mrs. Annie L. Sparks as administratrix of E. M. Mims. The abstract of title relied upon by the plaintiff for a recovery was the possession of Dave Paxton until January 21, 1910, a deed on that date from Dave Paxton to B. J. Paxton, Jube Paxton, and T. D. Paxton, and a deed from these grantees to the plaintiff, executed March 11, 1911. The defendants relied upon prescription, based upon a deed from Warren' Paxton to E. M. Mims and Jack Carter, executed in 1901, with more than seven years adverse possession thereunder. The trend of the evidence was that Warren Paxton had been in possession of the land for thirty or forty years prior to his conveyance to Carter and Mims. It was the plaintiff’s contention that Warren Paxton held possession of the land as the agent of Dave Paxton, and that the defendants’ deed was procured by fraud and with knowledge that Warren Paxton had no title to the land. The defendants’ contention was that Warren Paxton was in possession of the land in his own right, and that they purchased the land in good faith from him, without any knowledge that it'was claimed by another. Only a very small part of the land was ever in actual cultivation. The plaintiff submitted evidence tending to show that during Warren Paxton’s possession he exercised acts of ownership over it by selling the timber and by cultivating a part of it, and by paying taxes upon it as the agent of Dave Paxton.
Judgment affirmed.