JENKINS v. CLAYTON

No. S00A1557.

542 S.E.2d 503 (2001)

273 Ga. 439

JENKINS et al. v. CLAYTON.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

February 16, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walden G. Housman, Jr., Athens, for appellant.

Leroy Clayton, pro se.


THOMPSON, Justice.

Defendants own several large tracts of rural land in Jenkins County which had been used as farm land for many years. In 1996, defendants started a commercial hunting operation on a 200-acre tract of the land. Two years later, defendants added a sporting clay course to their operation.

Plaintiff lives approximately 2,100 feet from defendants' sporting clay course. He brought suit alleging the course constituted a nuisance due to the noise...

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