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54.050 Processioning; Landmarks; Reputation
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54.050 Processioning; Landmarks; Reputation General reputation in the neighborhood shall be evidence as to ancient landmarks of more than thirty years' standing. O.C.G.A. §44-4-6 Traditional evidence as to ancient boundaries and landmarks shall be admissible in evidence, the weight to be determined by you according to the source from which it comes. O.C.G.A. §24-3-13 It is competent to establish boundaries by proof of traditional reputation in the neighborhood derived from ancient sources or from earlier declarations of persons since deceased who had peculiar means of knowing what the reputation of the boundary was in an ancient day. McAfee v. Newberry, 144 Ga. 473 (1915) Knighton v. Hasty, 200 Ga. 507, 508 (1946) Plantation Land Co. v. Bradshaw, 232 Ga. 435 (1974)





