2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 9 - CIVIL PRACTICE
CHAPTER 13 - EXECUTIONS AND JUDICIAL SALES
ARTICLE 7 - JUDICIAL SALES
PART 2 - CONDUCT AND EFFECT
- § 9-13-160 - Time of conducting public sale
- § 9-13-161 - Where and when sales under execution held; change of place of public sales by court order
- § 9-13-161.1 - Holding of sales of personal property at place other than courthouse; advertisement of general order as to sale location
- § 9-13-162 - Continuance of sale from day to day
- § 9-13-163 - Sale of perishable property -- When and by whom ordered; where held
- § 9-13-164 - Sale of perishable property -- Advertisement; notice; when notice dispensed with; disposition of proceeds
- § 9-13-165 - Sale of perishable property -- Under tax executions
- § 9-13-166 - Form of tender
- § 9-13-167 - Purchaser to ascertain title and condition; under what conditions officer personally liable
- § 9-13-168 - Obligations of purchaser
- § 9-13-169 - Note or memorandum unnecessary
- § 9-13-170 - Liability for purchase money; officer's collection options
- § 9-13-171 - When defendant bound by sale under void process
- § 9-13-172 - When execution sale set aside
- § 9-13-172.1 - "Eligible sale" defined; recision of sale; damages
- § 9-13-173 - Effect of judicial sale on title
- § 9-13-174 - When sheriff's successor empowered to make titles
- § 9-13-175 - Duty of officer to place purchaser in possession; which persons he may dispossess
- § 9-13-176 - How possession obtained after expiration of court term or replacement of officer
- § 9-13-177 - Right to enforce covenants
- § 9-13-178 - When title deeds back of purchase must be proved
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