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Home » US Law » 2022 Georgia Code » Title 36 - Local Government » Chapter 82 - Bonds » Article 2 - Validation of Bonds » Part 2 - Validation by Holder of Bonds Issued by Counties or Municipalities Subsequent to Adoption of Constitution of 1877 » § 36-82-43. Petition by District Attorney or Attorney General to Superior Court; Order to Show Cause; Service of Petition and Order; Answer

Within 20 days from the date on which the petition of the holder of any bond or bonds is presented to the district attorney or to the Attorney General such officer shall prepare and file, in the office of the clerk of the superior court of the county which issued the bonds or in the county in which the municipality or political subdivision which issued the bonds is located, a petition directed to the superior court of the county, in the name of the state and against the county, municipality, or political subdivision issuing the bonds, setting forth all the facts stated in the petition presented to him as provided in Code Section 36-82-42, the name of the county, municipality, or political subdivision which issued the bonds, the amount of bonds issued, for what purpose they were issued, a full description of the bonds, the authority under which they were issued, and the number of outstanding bonds. He shall obtain from the judge of the superior court of the county an order requiring the county, municipality, or political subdivision to show cause, by the proper officer or officers, at such time and place within 20 days from the filing of the petition as the judge of the court may direct, why the bonds described in the petition should not be confirmed and validated. The petition and order shall be served in the manner provided by law for the service of petitions upon counties, municipalities, or political subdivisions. The officer or officers of the county, municipality, or political subdivision shall make sworn answer to the petition within the time prescribed.

History. Ga. L. 1908, p. 72, § 4; Civil Code 1910, § 456; Code 1933, § 87-404.