The petitioner seeking an immediate writ of possession shall allege under oath specific facts sufficient to show that it is within the power of the defendant to conceal, waste, encumber, convert, convey, or remove from the jurisdiction of the court the property which is the subject matter of the petition or that the petitioner’s postjudgment remedy would otherwise be inadequate.
History. Code 1933, § 67-710, enacted by Ga. L. 1975, p. 1213, § 3.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 14 - Mortgages, Conveyances to Secure Debt, and Liens
Part 4 - Foreclosures on Personalty
Subpart 2 - Foreclosures Arising Out of Commercial Transactions
§ 44-14-262. Grounds for Immediate Writ of Possession
§ 44-14-263. Bond or Waiver Required
§ 44-14-264. Issuance of Writ; Procedure When Showing Insufficient
§ 44-14-265. Service of Notice to Defendant
§ 44-14-266. Execution and Levy