Any judgment by the court shall be appealable pursuant to Chapters 2, 3, 6, and 7 of Title 5 or any other applicable law. If the judgment of the court awards possession of the secured property to the plaintiff and the defendant appeals this judgment, the defendant shall remain in possession of the secured property, provided that the defendant complies with all of the provisions of Code Section 44-14-234 until the issue has been finally determined on appeal.
History. Code 1933, § 67-706, enacted by Ga. L. 1974, p. 398, § 1.
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For article on this part and personal property foreclosures, see 11 Ga. St. B. J. 230 (1975).
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 14 - Mortgages, Conveyances to Secure Debt, and Liens
Part 4 - Foreclosures on Personalty
§ 44-14-230. Authority to Foreclose; Execution; Sale
§ 44-14-231. Petition for Writ of Possession; Affidavit
§ 44-14-235. Appeals; Possession Pending Appeal
§ 44-14-236. Execution and Levy; Retention by Plaintiff; Sale
§ 44-14-237. Transfer, Movement, or Conveyance of Property by Defendant After Posting of Bond
§ 44-14-238. Foreclosure When Debts Due in Installments; Treatment of Surplus
§ 44-14-239. Foreclosure Before Debt Due; Grounds; Affidavit
§ 44-14-240. Foreclosure Before Debt Due; Levy and Sale; Disposition of Proceeds
§ 44-14-241. Foreclosure Before Debt Due; Affidavit of Illegality; Bond; Trial of Issue