Cook v. NC Two, L.P.
Annotate this CaseAppellee filed a post-judgment garnishment action against a bank in Athens, Georgia, that purportedly held assets of the judgment debtor. At issue was whether the court of appeals erred in holding that substantial compliance with the notice requirements of OCGA 18-4-64(a) was sufficient. The court held that the court of appeals erred when it held that appellee's untimely notification of appellant substantially complied with the requirements of OCGA 18-4-64(a) where the rules of statutory construction were not applicable when the statute was plain and unambiguous.
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