History. Orig. Code 1863, § 2640; Code 1868, § 2639; Code 1873, § 2681; Code 1882, § 2681; Civil Code 1895, § 3586; Civil Code 1910, § 4166; Code 1933, § 85-404; Ga. L. 2008, p. 210, § 5/HB 1283.
The 2008 amendment, effective July 1, 2008, in subsection (a), substituted “such” for “the” twice, in the second sentence, deleted “a” preceding “case,”, inserted “or her”, and added the last two sentences.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 2008, p. 210, § 1, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “(a) The General Assembly finds that the railroads and their rights of way in Georgia:
“(1) Are essential to the continued viability of this state;
“(2) Are valuable resources which must be preserved and protected;
“(3) Are essential for the economic growth and development of this state;
“(4) Provide a necessary means of transporting raw materials, agricultural products, other finished products, and consumer goods and are also essential for the safe passage of hazardous materials;
“(5) Relieve congestion on the highways and keep dangerous products and materials off our highways;
“(6) Are vital for national defense and national security; and
“(7) Provide the most energy efficient means of transportation through this state, thus minimizing air pollution and fuel consumption.
“(b) The purpose of this Act is to protect the rights of way of railroads from loss by claims of adverse possession or other claims by prescription and to recognize the dimensions of these rights of way as they were identified and defined nearly 100 years ago.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 5 - Acquisition and Loss of Property
§ 44-5-160. Nature of Title by Prescription
§ 44-5-161. Adverse Possession; Effect of Permissive Possession
§ 44-5-162. Effect of Fraud on Prescription
§ 44-5-163. When Adverse Possession for 20 Years Confers Title
§ 44-5-164. When Adverse Possession for Seven Years Confers Title
§ 44-5-165. How Actual Possession of Lands Evidenced
§ 44-5-167. Extent of Constructive Possession Under Deed; Judicial Notice
§ 44-5-168. Adverse Possession of Mineral Rights Under Certain Conditions; Procedure to Obtain Title
§ 44-5-169. Possession of Land as Notice; Presumption From Possession of Husband and Wife
§ 44-5-170. Effect of Disabilities on Commencement of Prescription
§ 44-5-171. Effect of Intervening Disabilities; Tacking
§ 44-5-172. Tacking of Successive Possessions
§ 44-5-173. Prescription Involving Unrepresented Estates, Joint Tenancies, or Dismissed Actions
§ 44-5-174. Tacking of Prior Possession Originating in Fraud
§ 44-5-175. Prescription Involving Incorporeal Rights
§ 44-5-176. Effect on Prescription of Notice of Instrument Creating a Lien