Opinion
S97A1730.
DECIDED JANUARY 26, 1998 — RECONSIDERATION DENIED FEBRUARY 23, 1998.
Title to Land. Meriwether Superior Court. Before Judge Keeble.
Mark A. Smith III, for appellant.
Hoke J. Thomas, Jr., Tyron C. Elliott, R. Michael Key, Traci E. McCain, Hatcher, Stubbs, Land, Hollis Rothschild, Joseph L. Waldrep, Duncan, Thomasson Acree, T. E. Duncan, Jerry W. Loftin, Thomas R. Morgan, Jr., for appelees.
Following this court's decision in Descendants of Bulloch, Bussey Co. v. Fowler, appellants filed a motion in the trial court for clarification and modification of decree. They sought title to a small tract of land lying in an abandoned railroad right-of-way in Warm Springs, Georgia, ownership of which they claimed was not resolved by this Court's opinion.
267 Ga. 79, ( 475 S.E.2d 587) (1996).
This Court's decision in Descendants of Bulloch resolved competing claims to an abandoned railroad right-of-way that ran through Warm Springs. We held that a deed that designates a railroad right-of-way as a boundary conveys the fee interest the grantor holds in the right-of-way absent a clear expression to the contrary. The trial court applied this rule to its factual findings that no contrary intent appeared with regard to the tract of land in question and denied appellants' claim to the land. Because the record supports the trial court's findings and the trial court correctly applied the law of the case, we affirm.
Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.