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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 23 - Equity
    • Chapter 4 - Equity Procedure
    • Article 3 - Decrees
    • § 23-4-36. Decree Transferable; Lien

    Georgia Code
    Article 3 - Decrees
    § 23-4-36. Decree Transferable; Lien

    A decree shall be transferable like other judgments and, when for money, shall constitute a like lien.
    History. Orig. Code 1863, § 4126; Code 1868, § 4158; Code 1873, § 4217; Code 1882, § 4217; Civil Code 1895, § 4859; Civil Code 1910, § 5432; Code 1933, § 37-1209.

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    Structure Georgia Code

    Georgia Code

    Title 23 - Equity

    Chapter 4 - Equity Procedure

    Article 3 - Decrees

    § 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

    § 23-4-38. Enforcement of Extraordinary Remedies

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