Harral v. Wright
57 Ga. 484
Opinion
If Jessup’s possession became adverse for a time, that would go for nothing if, before the bar of the statute attached, the possession ceased to be adverse in consequence of his return to duty, as bailee or co-tenant. As often as he resumed the cast-off relation, he would come again under the law of that relation.
Judgment reversed.
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Harral v. Wright, 57 Ga. 484 (Ga. 1876).
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