Should any creditor, for any cause, desire to dispute the propriety of the survey or the value of the improvements, he may make application to the judge of the probate court and give notice to the debtor thereof. Thereafter, the judge may appoint three appraisers to view the survey and to value the improvements; and, on their return, the judge may direct the surveyor to make such alterations as shall, in his judgment, be conformable to law. It shall be a valid ground of objection to the propriety of any survey that the same has been so made by a disregard of the shape and location of the entire tract as to injure unjustly or needlessly the value of any land left unexempted.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 2016; Code 1868, § 2016; Code 1873, § 2043; Ga. L. 1878-79, p. 69, § 2; Code 1882, § 2043; Civil Code 1895, § 2869; Civil Code 1910, § 3419; Code 1933, § 51-1403.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 13 - Exemptions From Levy and Sale
Article 2 - Statutory Exemptions
§ 44-13-100. Exemptions for Purposes of Bankruptcy and Intestate Insolvent Estates
§ 44-13-101. Method of Obtaining Exemption
§ 44-13-102. Survey and Plat of Exempted Land; Return to Probate Court; Recordation
§ 44-13-104. Town Property Worth More Than $500.00; Sale and Reinvestment
§ 44-13-105. Sale of Property Subject to Encumbrance of Homestead
§ 44-13-106. Use of Exempted Property
§ 44-13-107. Exempted Property Subject to Levy and Sale for Purchase Money and Taxes
§ 44-13-108. Levy or Sale of Exempt Property as Trespass; Cause of Action