Upon the trial of the action provided for in Code Section 48-3-13 or 48-3-14, which shall be without a jury unless a written demand for jury trial is filed in the case by either party, the respondent may take issue with the sufficiency in law, in fact, or both, of the petition including, but not limited to, jurisdiction over the person of the respondent. The respondent also may attack the tax execution involved in the petition in the manner of an affidavit of illegality and bond as provided by law.
History. Ga. L. 1957, p. 619, § 6; Code 1933, § 91A-318, enacted by Ga. L. 1978, p. 309, § 2.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 48 - Revenue and Taxation
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 48-3-2. Executions Against Foreign Corporations
§ 48-3-3. Executions by Tax Collectors and Commissioners
§ 48-3-4. Selection of Property to Be Levied
§ 48-3-5. Geographical Scope of Tax Executions
§ 48-3-6. Leviers of Executions; Aggregating Multiple Executions
§ 48-3-8. Interest on Executions
§ 48-3-9. Notice of Levy to Owner of Security Deed or Mortgage; Lists; Fees
§ 48-3-12. Issuance of Garnishments by Tax Collectors and Tax Commissioners; Proceedings
§ 48-3-13. Petition to Reduce Execution to Judgment — Procedures
§ 48-3-14. Petition to Reduce Execution to Judgment — Procedures for Nonresident
§ 48-3-15. Petition to Reduce Execution to Judgment — Demand for Jury Trial; Issues
§ 48-3-16. Petition to Reduce Execution to Judgment — Procedures When Respondent Fails to Appear
§ 48-3-19. Transfer of Executions
§ 48-3-20. Interest on Transferred Executions
§ 48-3-21. Statute of Limitations for Tax Executions
§ 48-3-22. Statutory Limitations Applicable to Tax Executions
§ 48-3-24. Interposition of Claims; Oath; Bond; Trial
§ 48-3-25. Remittance of Money Collected on Process
§ 48-3-26. Judicial Interference in Tax Levies
§ 48-3-27. Obstructing Levying Officers; Penalty
§ 48-3-28. Release of State Tax Execution Upon Full Satisfaction