When a private way becomes established, it shall be entered on and fully described on the official minutes of the county commission and the road deed file; and the owner thereof shall be entitled to be protected in the use of the same as a public road.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 699; Code 1868, § 761; Code 1873, § 727; Code 1882, § 727; Civil Code 1895, § 668; Civil Code 1910, § 814; Code 1933, § 83-108.
Structure Georgia Code
§ 44-9-41. Contents of Petition; Manner of Service and Advertisement; Fees
§ 44-9-42. Selection of Assessors
§ 44-9-43. Show Cause Order; Selection of Assessors; Hearing Before Assessors
§ 44-9-44. Appeals From Award of Assessors; Jury Trial
§ 44-9-45. Maintenance of Private Way by Condemnor; Failure to Maintain as Abandonment
§ 44-9-48. Agreements Between Parties as to Payment of Compensation
§ 44-9-49. Establishment of Private Way by Agreement Between Parties
§ 44-9-50. Recording of Private Way; Protection of Owner’s Use
§ 44-9-52. Establishment and Apportionment of Private Way by Several Landowners
§ 44-9-54. Establishment of Private Way by Prescription
§ 44-9-55. Establishment of Private Way by Prescription; When Owners Barred From Damages
§ 44-9-56. Notice of Closing of Private Way After One Year’s Use
§ 44-9-57. Limitation on Use of Private Ways for Specific Commercial Purposes
§ 44-9-58. Petition to Use Another’s Landing
§ 44-9-59. Obstructions; Proceedings for Removal; Petition; Rule Nisi; Order; Appeal; Fees
§ 44-9-60. Conditions for Converting Private Ways Into Public Roads