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§ 22-2-64. Entry of Findings by Assessors

The assessors shall enter their findings on the notice substantially as follows: Upon the application of A.B. to condemn the following property or interest of C.D.: _______________ , notice was duly served by the sheriff (or his deputy) on C.D. (owner, trustee, representative, or judge of the probate court, as the case may be) by […]

§ 22-2-65. Filing and Recording of Award

Within ten days after the award is made, it shall be filed and recorded in the office of the clerk of the superior court of the county where the property or interest is situated. History. Ga. L. 1894, p. 95, § 21; Civil Code 1895, § 4677; Civil Code 1910, § 5227; Code 1933, § […]

§ 22-2-80. Appeal to Jury in Superior Court Generally

In case either party is dissatisfied with the amount of the assessors’ award, he or they may, within ten days from the time the award is filed, enter in writing an appeal from the award to the superior court of the county where the award is filed. At the term succeeding the filing of the […]

§ 22-2-83. Issuance of Execution on Award or Judgment

If the condemnor fails to pay the amount of the award or judgment within ten days after the same is filed or entered, then the clerk shall issue execution upon such award or judgment which may be levied upon any property of the condemnor. History. Ga. L. 1894, p. 95, § 25; Civil Code 1895, […]

§ 22-2-84. Entry of Notice and Award on Minutes of Court; Payment of Costs

In all cases, the clerk shall enter the notice and award thereon upon the minutes of the court, and the condemnor shall pay: The assessors’ costs as provided in Code Section 22-2-40; and Other costs as provided by law in civil cases in the superior court. The condemnee shall pay the assessors’ costs as provided […]

§ 22-2-85. Extent of Interest Obtainable by Condemnor Upon Condemnation

Upon the payment by the condemnor of the amount of the award, or the amount of the final judgment if there is an appeal, the condemnor shall become vested with such interest in the property taken as may be necessary to enable the condemnor to exercise his franchise or conduct his business. Whenever the condemnor […]

§ 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 […]