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2024 CODE OF GEORGIA
Title 18 - DEBTOR AND CREDITOR (§§ 18-1-1 — 18-5-5)
Chapter 2 - DEBTOR AND CREDITOR RELATIONS (§§ 18-2-1 — 18-2-85)
Article 3 - PREFERENCES AND ASSIGNMENTS FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS (§§ 18-2-40 — 18-2-59)
- Section 18-2-40 - Right of debtor to prefer creditors
- Section 18-2-41 - Rights of nonmunicipal corporation
- Section 18-2-42 - Rights of persons and firms
- Section 18-2-43 - Execution, filing, and recording deeds of assignment
- Section 18-2-44 - Property to be conveyed generally; description of property; attachment of list of creditors of assignor
- Section 18-2-45 - Conveyances; statements as to aggregate amounts
- Section 18-2-46 - Annexation of affidavit to deed of assignment; contents of affidavit
- Section 18-2-47 - List of all property of assignor at time of assignment; affidavits of assignor and assignee as to accuracy of list
- Section 18-2-48 - List to remain on file ten days
- Section 18-2-49 - Correcting of mistake in list of assets or creditors
- Section 18-2-50 - Notification of creditors of filing of assignment; notification of actions attacking assignment; sufficient notice
- Section 18-2-51 - Foreign assignments to conform with Georgia law
- Section 18-2-52 - Providing and filing of bond by assignee; amount of bond
- Section 18-2-53 - Duties of assignee generally; payment of preferred debts after filing
- Section 18-2-54 - Powers and rights of assignee
- Section 18-2-55 - Nature of actions to set aside assignments generally; priorities and payment to creditors on judgments rendered after filing of complaint to set aside assignment
- Section 18-2-56 - Parties to actions to set aside assignments
- Section 18-2-57 - Proof required in rendering an assignment void
- Section 18-2-58 - Judgment not required before action against assignor or assignee
- Section 18-2-59 - Appointment of new assignees upon death or removal from jurisdiction of courts of state of sole or surviving assignee
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