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2016 Georgia Code
Title 44 - Property
Chapter 13 - Exemptions From Levy and Sale
Article 1 - Constitutional Exemptions
Part 1 - In General
- § 44-13-1. Amount of exemption; who may claim exemption; what charges enforceable
- § 44-13-1.1. "Dependent" defined
- § 44-13-2. Application for exemption by spouse, minor children or representative of dependents upon debtor's refusal to apply
- § 44-13-3. Supplementation of exemption
- § 44-13-4. Application for exemptions; to whom made; contents; schedule of property and list of creditors; effect of failure to comply; survey
- § 44-13-5. Survey of lands in different county
- § 44-13-6. Duty to provide full schedule of property; effect of fraudulent omissions
- § 44-13-7. Publication of notice of application; form
- § 44-13-8. Written notice to creditors; how given
- § 44-13-9. Time fixed by notice for hearing
- § 44-13-10. Survey of exempted real property; affidavit of surveyor; return to probate court; objection to survey; failure of surveyor to comply as contempt
- § 44-13-11. Approval of application; transmittal of copy of exempted real property to other counties; recordation
- § 44-13-12. Objections to schedule
- § 44-13-13. (For effective date, see note.) Appointment of appraisers upon filing of objections; examination and valuation of property; alterations in plat and schedule; approval and recordation; appeal
- § 44-13-14. Procedure for exempting town realty valued in excess of exemption; order of probate court; reinvestment of sale proceeds; liability of judge or officer
- § 44-13-15. How cash exempted; investment in personalty
- § 44-13-16. Sale of exempted property for reinvestment; procedure; effect
- § 44-13-17. Sale for reinvestment when application made for debtor's children or dependents or by divorced spouse
- § 44-13-18. Disposition of rents and profits arising from exempted property
- § 44-13-19. Costs of proceedings
- § 44-13-20. Reversion of property set apart for spouse, children, or dependents
- § 44-13-21. Effect of article on other exemptions
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