Georgia Code
Part 2 - Waiver of Exemptions
§ 44-13-41. Selection of Property as to Which Exemption Not Waived; Affidavit as to Valuation; Jury Trial; Penalty for Harassment of Debtor

In case of a waiver and the levy of an execution, the debtor may select and set apart $300.00 worth of household and kitchen furniture and provisions as free from levy and sale. If, when such selection is made, the plaintiff in fi. fa. shall be of the opinion that said property is of greater value than $300.00, he may indemnify the levying officer and require him to proceed with the levy upon some part of the property or all if it be incapable of division. It shall then be the right of the debtor to make and deliver to the levying officer an affidavit stating substantially that the property selected is not of greater value than $300.00. The levy and affidavit shall be returned to the next term of the superior court of the county of the residence of the debtor and shall be tried as cases of illegality, the only issue being the value of the property selected. The jury may find generally for the defendant in fi. fa., in which case the levy shall be dismissed, or may find specifically what portion of the property is of the value of $300.00, which portion shall be exempted, and the balance shall be sold; provided, however, that the jury or other tribunal trying the issue made by the levy and affidavit may assess damages, not exceeding 25 percent of the value of the property levied upon, against the plaintiff in execution for any levy made not in good faith for the collection of the execution but for the purpose of harassing the debtor.
History. Ga. L. 1878-79, p. 99, § 7; Code 1882, § 2039b; Civil Code 1895, § 2864; Civil Code 1910, § 3414; Code 1933, § 51-1102; Ga. L. 1983, p. 1170, § 2.