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2025 Code of Georgia
Title 9 - Civil Practice (Chs. 1 — 17)
Chapter 13 - Executions and Judicial Sales (Arts. 1 — 7)
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JUDICIAL DECISIONS
Writ of fieri facias and execution are synonymous in the law of this state. Black v. Black, 245 Ga. 281, 264 S. E.2d 216, 1980 Ga. LEXIS 765 (1980).
Executions are issued for purpose of authorizing sheriffs and deputies to proceed with levy on real and personal property. Black v. Black, 245 Ga. 281, 264 S. E.2d 216, 1980 Ga. LEXIS 765 (1980).
Research References & Practice Aids
Cross references.Judgment liens generally, § 9-12-80 et seq.
Attachment generally, T. 18, C. 3.
Garnishment generally, T. 18, C. 4.
Satisfaction of judgment against real estate broker out of real estate education, research, and recovery fund, § 43-40-22.
Tax executions, T. 48, C. 3.
Hierarchy Notes:O. C. G. A. Title 9
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O.C.G.A. Title 9, Ch. 13
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- Article 1 - General Provisions (§§ 9-13-1 — 9-13-16)
- Article 2 - Parties in Execution (§§ 9-13-30 — 9-13-36)
- Article 3 - Property Against Which Execution Levied (§§ 9-13-50 — 9-13-60)
- Article 4 - Satisfaction or Discharge of Judgment and Execution (§§ 9-13-70 — 9-13-80)
- Article 5 - Claims (§§ 9-13-90 — 9-13-106)
- Article 6 - Illegality (§§ 9-13-120 — 9-13-129)
- Article 7 - Judicial Sales (Pts. 1 — 2)
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