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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > Georgia Code > 2010 Georgia Code > TITLE 9 - CIVIL PRACTICE > CHAPTER 13 - EXECUTIONS AND JUDICIAL SALES > ARTICLE 3 - PROPERTY AGAINST WHICH EXECUTION LEVIED
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2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 9 - CIVIL PRACTICE
CHAPTER 13 - EXECUTIONS AND JUDICIAL SALES
ARTICLE 3 - PROPERTY AGAINST WHICH EXECUTION LEVIED

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  • § 9-13-50 - Designation by defendant of property to be levied on; when sheriff bound thereby
  • § 9-13-51 - Sale of property subject to lien; order of application to payment
  • § 9-13-52 - When sheriff may levy on and sell land outside county
  • § 9-13-53 - When constable may levy on land; sale by sheriff
  • § 9-13-54 - When growing crop levied on and sold
  • § 9-13-55 - Seizure prerequisite to sale of personalty
  • § 9-13-56 - Future interests in personalty
  • § 9-13-57 - Choses in action
  • § 9-13-58 - Corporation's disclosure of worth of defendant's shares mandated; refusal treated as contempt
  • § 9-13-59 - What property liable to execution in action against joint contractors or partners where not all served
  • § 9-13-60 - Taking up of debt to give defendant legal title to property; notice of levy and sale; application of proceeds

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