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2018 Georgia Code
Title 22 - Eminent Domain
Chapter 2 - Condemnation Procedure Generally
Article 3 - Proceeding Before Court
- § 22-2-130. Authority to petition superior court for judgment in rem; applicability to acquisition of public property
- § 22-2-131. Contents of petition
- § 22-2-132. Order to appear, etc.; directions for notice and service thereof; attachment of process to petition; cause to proceed as in rem
- § 22-2-133. Service of process -- Generally
- § 22-2-134. Service of process -- Discretion of judge to cause additional notice or service to be given; notification of tax collector or tax commissioner
- § 22-2-135. Appointment of assessors; discretion of judge to have issues tried in first instance by jury
- § 22-2-136. Appeal from assessors' award
- § 22-2-137. Factors to be considered in determining or estimating just and adequate compensation; determination of date of taking; inclusion of date of approval of original location of highway in petition for condemnation; newspaper advertisement
- § 22-2-138. Scope of award or verdict; molding of award or verdict; power of court to adjudge condemnation of title upon deposit of amount of award or verdict into court; disposition of award by court
- § 22-2-139. Right of interested persons to intervene; effect of subsequent proceedings on rights of condemnor
- § 22-2-140. Notification of court by tax collector or tax commissioner of taxes due on property or interest; actions by court to discharge lien
- § 22-2-141. Filing and recording of award, decree, and description of condemned property or interest or copies thereof; payment of fees to clerk of superior court
- § 22-2-142. Intent of article regarding effect on other methods of condemnation
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