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2024 CODE OF GEORGIA
Title 9 - CIVIL PRACTICE (§§ 9-1-1 — 9-17-14)
Chapter 4 - DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS (§§ 9-4-1 — 9-4-11)
- Section 9-4-1 - Purpose and construction of chapter
- Section 9-4-2 - [Effective until 7/1/2026] Declaratory judgments authorized; force and effect
- Section 9-4-2 - [Effective 7/1/2026] Declaratory judgments authorized; force and effect
- Section 9-4-3 - Further relief; interlocutory extraordinary relief to preserve status quo
- Section 9-4-4 - Declaratory judgments involving fiduciaries
- Section 9-4-5 - [Effective until 7/1/2026] Filing and service; time of trial; drawing of jury
- Section 9-4-5 - [Effective 7/1/2026] Filing and service; time of trial; drawing of jury
- Section 9-4-6 - Submission of fact issues to jury
- Section 9-4-7 - Only parties affected; when municipality made party; when Attorney General served and heard
- Section 9-4-8 - When court may refuse declaratory judgment
- Section 9-4-9 - Costs
- Section 9-4-10 - [Effective until 7/1/2026] Equity jurisdiction not impaired
- Section 9-4-10 - [Effective 7/1/2026] Equity jurisdiction not impaired
- Section 9-4-11 - Combining proceedings in probate court
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