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2013 Georgia Code
Title 22 - Eminent Domain
Chapter 4 - Relocation of Persons, Businesses, etc., Displaced by Federal-Aid Projects
- § 22-4-1. Short title; "Uniform Act" defined
- § 22-4-2. Legislative findings and declaration of necessity
- § 22-4-3. Applicability of Code Section 22-1-1 to chapter
- § 22-4-4. Payments by public entities for relocation and replacement housing expenses
- § 22-4-5. Providing of relocation assistance advisory services by public entities
- § 22-4-6. Payments by public entities for expenses incidental to property transfer, for mortgage penalties, and for property taxes
- § 22-4-7. Payments by state, public agencies, etc., for litigation expenses -- Condemnation proceedings
- § 22-4-8. Payments by public entities for litigation expenses -- Inverse condemnation proceedings
- § 22-4-9. Policies guiding acquisition of real property for federal-aid projects
- § 22-4-10. Policies guiding acquisition of buildings, structures, and other improvements for federal-aid projects
- § 22-4-11. Adoption of rules by state, public agencies, etc.; appeal and review
- § 22-4-11.1. Exercise of powers granted under this chapter by municipal corporations with population of 350,000 or more; effect of this Code section on other laws
- § 22-4-12. Functions provided in chapter as public purposes; effect of chapter on power of state, public agencies, etc., to tax
- § 22-4-13. Payments under chapter as income or resources
- § 22-4-14. Effect of chapter on condemnation proceedings
- § 22-4-15. Authority of public entities to provide replacement housing when federal-aid project cannot proceed to actual construction
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