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2024 CODE OF GEORGIA
Title 18 - DEBTOR AND CREDITOR (§§ 18-1-1 — 18-5-5)
Chapter 3 - ATTACHMENT PROCEEDINGS (§§ 18-3-1 — 18-3-75)
Article 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 18-3-1 — 18-3-20)
- Section 18-3-1 - Grounds for attachment
- Section 18-3-2 - Right to seek attachment on money demands generally
- Section 18-3-3 - Attachment prior to debt becoming due; stay of execution when debt not due before final judgment
- Section 18-3-4 - Attachment after action commenced; effect of judgment on pending action
- Section 18-3-5 - Attachment against administrator or executor; entry of final judgment
- Section 18-3-6 - Attachment against joint contractors or partners
- Section 18-3-7 - Attachment against nonresident corporations
- Section 18-3-8 - Right of surety or endorser upon an instrument of writing to attach property of principal
- Section 18-3-9 - Application for issuance of writ of attachment prior to judgment; contents of application; procedure
- Section 18-3-10 - Bond requirements generally
- Section 18-3-10.1 - Service of process in action against nonresident plaintiff for damages
- Section 18-3-11 - Affidavit for attachment and execution of bond when debt due to partnership or several persons jointly
- Section 18-3-12 - Persons who may be taken as security or surety on a bond
- Section 18-3-13 - Procedure for contesting sufficiency of bond; requirement of additional security or new bond; failure to comply
- Section 18-3-14 - Service of writ of attachment on defendant; notification of defendant of issuance of attachment
- Section 18-3-15 - Right of defendant to postseizure hearing
- Section 18-3-16 - Issuance and levy of attachment on Sunday
- Section 18-3-17 - Courts to which attachments returnable; applicability of rules of civil practice and procedure; filing of declaration in attachment; notice of declaration
- Section 18-3-18 - Applicability of Chapter 10 of Title 9 subsequent to filing of declaration in attachment
- Section 18-3-19 - Forms for attachment
- Section 18-3-20 - Substantial compliance in matters of form sufficient
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