Georgia Code
Article 3 - Revenue Bonds
§ 10-9-60. Jurisdiction Over Actions

Any action to protect or enforce any rights under this article shall be brought in the Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia, and any action pertaining to validation of any revenue bonds issued under this article shall likewise be brought in such court which shall have exclusive, original jurisdiction of such actions.
History. Code 1981, § 10-9-60 , enacted by Ga. L. 1988, p. 556, § 4.

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Article 3 - Revenue Bonds

§ 10-9-40. Issuance of Bonds Authorized; Purpose

§ 10-9-41. Terms and Conditions of Bonds; Form

§ 10-9-42. Signatures; Seal

§ 10-9-43. Tax Exemption

§ 10-9-44. Sale of Bonds; Interest Rate

§ 10-9-45. Use of Proceeds; Issuance of Additional Bonds in Case of Deficit; Use of Surplus

§ 10-9-46. Interim Revenue Receipts, Certificates, or Bonds

§ 10-9-47. Replacement of Mutilated, Destroyed, or Lost Bonds

§ 10-9-48. Proceedings and Conditions for Issuance; Resolution

§ 10-9-49. Lease of Facilities; Terms and Conditions; Contracts With Public Entities

§ 10-9-50. Enforceability Against Authority; Limitation on State Liability

§ 10-9-51. Security; Provisions in Resolution or Trust Indenture for Protection of Bondholder Rights and Remedies; Sinking Fund

§ 10-9-52. Enforcement of Rights by Bondholder, Receiver, or Indenture Trustee

§ 10-9-53. Payment of Sale Proceeds to Trustee

§ 10-9-54. Use of Services of Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission; Professional Services for Projects

§ 10-9-55. Refunding Bonds

§ 10-9-56. Bonds Made Securities for Investment and Deposit Purposes

§ 10-9-57. Validation of Bonds; Applicability of “Revenue Bond law.”

§ 10-9-58. Legislative Findings; State Covenants

§ 10-9-59. Inapplicability of “Georgia Uniform Securities Act of 2008.”

§ 10-9-60. Jurisdiction Over Actions

§ 10-9-61. Cumulative Nature of Authority Powers; Power to Pledge or Assign Rents, Revenues, Earnings, and Funds as Security for Indebtedness