2019 Georgia Code
Title 9 - Civil Practice
Chapter 10 - Civil Practice and Procedure Generally
Article 9 - General Civil Forms
§ 9-10-203. Action for breach of warranty in deed

Universal Citation:
GA Code § 9-10-203 (2019)
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  • The form of an action for a breach of warranty in a deed may be as follows:
    • IN THE COURT OF COUNTY
      • STATE OF GEORGIA

      • A.B., )

      • Plaintiff )

      • )

      • v. ) Civil action

      • ) File no.

      • C.D., ) (Clerk will insert

      • Defendant ) number.)

      • COMPLAINT

      • The defendant herein named is a resident of (street),

      • (city), County, Georgia, and is subject to the jurisdiction of this

      • court.

      • 1. On the day of , , defendant C.D. executed to plaintiff a

        • warranty deed to a certain tract of land (here describe the land), for the

        • sum of $ , paid by plaintiff to defendant C.D.

      • 2. Plaintiff has been evicted from said lot of land and defendant refuses

        to indemnify plaintiff from his damages in that behalf.

      • 3.

      Because of said eviction, plaintiff has suffered damages in the amount
      • of $ , for which defendant is indebted to plaintiff.

      • Wherefore, plaintiff demands judgment against defendant (here list the

      • relief prayed for).

      • Attorney for plaintiff

      • Address

History:

Orig. Code 1863, § 3306; Code 1868, § 3318; Code 1873, § 3395; Code 1882, § 3394; Ga. L. 1999, p. 81, § 9.

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