A superior court shall have full power to mold its decrees so as to meet the exigencies of each case and shall have full power to enforce its decrees when rendered.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 4123; Code 1868, § 4154; Code 1873, § 4213; Code 1882, § 4213; Civil Code 1895, § 4853; Civil Code 1910, § 5426; Code 1933, § 37-1203.
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For article comparing sections of the Georgia Civil Practice Act with preexisting provisions of the Georgia Code, see 3 Ga. St. B.J. 295 (1967).
Structure Georgia Code
§ 23-4-30. Nature of Decree; Signature and Entry
§ 23-4-31. Power of Court to Mold and Enforce Decrees
§ 23-4-32. Decree Affecting Property Outside Jurisdiction
§ 23-4-33. Decree in Will or Contract Matters; Consent of Guardian or Guardian Ad Litem
§ 23-4-34. Interlocutory Decrees and Orders
§ 23-4-35. Confirmation of Sales Under Decrees
§ 23-4-36. Decree Transferable; Lien
§ 23-4-37. Attachments for Contempt; Executions Against Property