Section 44-5-166. Constructive possession of lands; effect of constructive possession of same land by adjacent owners  


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  •    (a) Constructive possession of lands exists where a person who has paper title to a tract of land is in actual possession of only a part of such tract. In such case, his or her possession shall be construed to extend to the boundary of such tract. With respect to a railroad corporation or railroad company, construction of the road bed and track on the railroad right of way shall constitute actual possession and occupancy of all lands depicted within the applicable tract identified on the official map of the railroad filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission pursuant to the Railroad Valuation Act of March 1, 1913, Stat. 701, as amended; provided, however, that each railroad corporation and railroad company shall file and record such official map of the railroad with the superior court for the county in which such land depicted on such official railroad map is situated. Any court of this state shall take judicial notice of the information set forth in any such official map properly filed and recorded by such railroad corporation or railroad company.

    (b) When land is included in the boundaries of more than one tract so that adjacent owners are in constructive possession of the same land, no prescription shall arise in favor of any of such owners.
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.