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§ 22-2-136. Appeal From Assessors’ Award

In case assessors are appointed, the same right of appeal shall lie from their award to a jury in the superior court, as is provided in Part 5 of Article 1 of this chapter and upon like terms and conditions in all respects as are therein provided. History. Ga. L. 1914, p. 92, § 4; […]

§ 22-2-137. Factors to Be Considered in Determining or Estimating Just and Adequate Compensation; Determination of Date of Taking; Inclusion of Date of Approval of Original Location of Highway in Petition for Condemnation; Newspaper Advertisement

In determining or estimating just and adequate compensation to be paid to the owner of any property or interest condemned for public road and street purposes, neither the board of assessors nor the jury, in the event of an appeal to a jury, shall be restricted to the agricultural or productive qualities of the land; […]

§ 22-2-108. Powers and Duties of Special Master Generally

The special master appointed pursuant to Code Section 22-2-103 shall serve in lieu of a board of assessors; provided, however, that if two assessors are selected pursuant to Code Section 22-2-108.1, the special master shall serve as the chairperson of the special master panel and shall decide all issues other than value issues which arise […]

§ 22-2-108.1. Special Master Panel; Selection; Notice; Powers and Duties

At any time at least five calendar days before commencement of the hearing specified in the order of the judge of the superior court, the condemnee or any other person having a right or interest in the property may, by written notice served on the condemnor and all other parties to the proceeding, select an […]

§ 22-2-109. Factors to Be Considered in Determining or Estimating Just and Adequate Compensation; Determination of Date of Taking; Inclusion of Date of Approval of Original Location of Highway in Petition for Condemnation; Newspaper Advertisement

In determining or estimating just and adequate compensation to be paid to the owner of any property or interest condemned for public road and street purposes, neither the special master nor the special master panel, in the event such a panel exists, nor the jury, in the event of an appeal to a jury, shall […]

§ 22-2-110. Award of Special Master and Special Master Panel; Time of Filing; Award to Become Part of Record of Proceedings; Vesting of Title in Condemnor Upon Deposit of Award Into Court; Form of Award; Use in Subsequent Appeal

The award of the special master or the special master panel, in the event such a panel exists, shall be served in a manner consistent with Code Section 9-11-5 upon all the parties and filed with the clerk of the superior court of the county where the property or interest is situated within three days […]

§ 22-2-111. Incorporation of Award Into Judgment of Court

Upon the entry of the award of the special master or the special master panel, if such a panel exists, and the presentation of the award to the judge of the superior court, the judge shall enter a proper order and judgment of the court condemning the described property or other interest in rem to […]

§ 22-2-100. “Condemning Body” and “Condemnor” Defined

As used in this article, “condemning body” or “condemnor” means: The State of Georgia or any branch or any department, board, commission, agency, or authority of the executive branch of the government of the State of Georgia; Any county or municipality of the State of Georgia; Any housing authority with approval of the governing authority […]