Georgia Code
Chapter 3 - Places Used for Unlawful Sexual and Drug Activities
§ 41-3-2. Action to Enjoin Nuisance Perpetually; Temporary Restraining Order or Interlocutory Injunction Authorized

Whenever a nuisance is kept, maintained, or exists, as defined in Code Section 41-3-1 or 41-3-1.1, the district attorney, the solicitor-general, city attorney, or county attorney, or any private citizen of the county may maintain an action in the name of the state upon the relation of such attorney or private citizen to enjoin said nuisance perpetually, the person or persons conducting or maintaining the same, and the owner or agent of the building, structure, or place, and the ground itself in or upon which such nuisance exists. In an action to enjoin a nuisance, the court, upon application therefor alleging that the nuisance complained of exists, shall order a temporary restraining order or an interlocutory injunction as provided in Code Section 9-11-65.
History. Ga. L. 1917, p. 177, § 2; Code 1933, § 72-302; Ga. L. 1996, p. 666, § 2; Ga. L. 1999, p. 467, § 3.
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For note on 1999 amendment to this Code section, see 16 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 211 (1999).

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Title 41 - Nuisances

Chapter 3 - Places Used for Unlawful Sexual and Drug Activities

§ 41-3-1. “Sexually Related Charges” Defined; Establishment, Maintenance, or Use of Building, Structure, or Place for Sexually Related Activities; Evidence of Nuisance

§ 41-3-1.1. Substantial Drug Related Activity Upon Real Property; Knowledge of Owner; Remedies Cumulative

§ 41-3-2. Action to Enjoin Nuisance Perpetually; Temporary Restraining Order or Interlocutory Injunction Authorized

§ 41-3-3. Dismissal of Complaint Filed by Private Citizen; Substitution of District Attorney or Another Private Citizen for Original Complainant

§ 41-3-4. Notice of Hearing Upon Application for Temporary Restraining Order or Interlocutory Injunction

§ 41-3-5. Procedure for Trial of Action Generally; Admissibility of Evidence of General Reputation of Building, Structure, or Place

§ 41-3-6. Taxation of Cost of Action Against Private Citizen Bringing Action Without Reasonable Ground or Cause

§ 41-3-7. Order of Abatement Generally; Breaking and Entering or Using Closed Building, Structure, or Place; Fees for Removal, Sale, or Closure of Property

§ 41-3-8. Disposition of Proceeds of Sale of Personal Property

§ 41-3-9. Suspension of Abatement Order and Release of Property; Effect of Release of Property

§ 41-3-10. Issuance of Permanent Injunction; Entry and Enforcement of Judgment; Disposition of Sums Arising From Enforcement of Judgment

§ 41-3-11. Injunction Binding Throughout Judicial Circuit in Which Issued; Violation of Provisions of Injunction Deemed Contempt

§ 41-3-12. Contempt Proceedings; Punishment for Contempt of Court

§ 41-3-13. Abatement of Nuisance by State Courts and Municipal Courts of Municipalities Having Population of 15,000 or More