Georgia Code
Part 1 - In General
§ 44-13-13. Appointment of Appraisers Upon Filing of Objections; Examination and Valuation of Property; Alterations in Plat and Schedule; Approval and Recordation; Appeal

Upon an objection being made as provided for in Code Section 44-13-12, unless the applicant shall so alter the schedule or plat or both as to remove the objections, the judge of the probate court shall appoint three disinterested appraisers to examine the property concerning which the objections are made and to value the same. On the appraisers’ return under oath, if either the schedule or the plat shall be found to be too large, such alterations shall be made in the schedule and in the plat as the judge may deem proper to bring them within the limits of the value allowed by this article. Thereafter, the judge shall approve the schedule and the plat as required by Code Section 44-13-11 and shall cause the same to be delivered to the clerk of superior court of his or her county who shall record the schedule and plat as required by Code Section 44-13-11. Either party dissatisfied with the judgment shall have the right to appeal under the same rules, regulations, and restrictions as are provided by law in cases of appeals from the probate court.
History. Ga. L. 1868, p. 27, § 6; Code 1873, § 2011; Code 1882, § 2011; Civil Code 1895, § 2838; Civil Code 1910, § 3388; Code 1933, § 51-405; Code 1981, § 44-13-14 ; Code 1981, § 44-13-13 , as redesignated by Ga. L. 1983, p. 1170, § 2; Ga. L. 2016, p. 193, § 10/HB 1004.
The 2016 amendment, effective January 1, 2017, substituted “shall cause the same to be delivered to the clerk of superior court of his or her county” for “shall hand the same to the clerk of the superior court of his county” in the third sentence.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 1983, p. 1170, § 2, effective July 1, 1983, redesignated former Code Section 44-13-14 as this Code section. The 1983 Act also redesignated former Code Section 44-13-13, relating to objections to schedule, as present Code Section 44-13-12.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 44 - Property

Chapter 13 - Exemptions From Levy and Sale

Article 1 - Constitutional Exemptions

Part 1 - In General

§ 44-13-1. Amount of Exemption; Who May Claim Exemption; What Charges Enforceable

§ 44-13-1.1. “Dependent” Defined

§ 44-13-2. Application for Exemption by Spouse, Minor Children or Representative of Dependents Upon Debtor’s Refusal to Apply

§ 44-13-3. Supplementation of Exemption

§ 44-13-4. Application for Exemptions; to Whom Made; Contents; Schedule of Property and List of Creditors; Effect of Failure to Comply; Survey

§ 44-13-5. Survey of Lands in Different County

§ 44-13-6. Duty to Provide Full Schedule of Property; Effect of Fraudulent Omissions

§ 44-13-7. Publication of Notice of Application; Form

§ 44-13-8. Written Notice to Creditors; How Given

§ 44-13-9. Time Fixed by Notice for Hearing

§ 44-13-10. Survey of Exempted Real Property; Affidavit of Surveyor; Return to Probate Court; Objection to Survey; Failure of Surveyor to Comply as Contempt

§ 44-13-11. Approval of Application; Transmittal of Copy of Exempted Real Property to Other Counties; Recordation

§ 44-13-12. Objections to Schedule

§ 44-13-13. Appointment of Appraisers Upon Filing of Objections; Examination and Valuation of Property; Alterations in Plat and Schedule; Approval and Recordation; Appeal

§ 44-13-14. Procedure for Exempting Town Realty Valued in Excess of Exemption; Order of Probate Court; Reinvestment of Sale Proceeds; Liability of Judge or Officer

§ 44-13-15. How Cash Exempted; Investment in Personalty

§ 44-13-16. Sale of Exempted Property for Reinvestment; Procedure; Effect

§ 44-13-17. Sale for Reinvestment When Application Made for Debtor’s Children or Dependents or by Divorced Spouse

§ 44-13-18. Disposition of Rents and Profits Arising From Exempted Property

§ 44-13-19. Costs of Proceedings

§ 44-13-20. Reversion of Property Set Apart for Spouse, Children, or Dependents

§ 44-13-21. Effect of Article on Other Exemptions