In all cases in which a judgment is rendered and an appeal is entered from the judgment, the property of the defendant in judgment shall not be bound by the judgment except so far as to prevent the alienation by the defendant of his property between its signing and the signing of the judgment on the appeal, but the property shall be bound from the signing of the judgment on the appeal.
History. Laws 1812, Cobb’s 1851 Digest, p. 496.; Code 1863, § 3500; Code 1868, § 3523; Code 1873, § 3581; Code 1882, § 3581; Civil Code 1895, § 5352; Civil Code 1910, § 5947; Code 1933, § 110-508.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 12 - Verdict and Judgment
§ 9-12-80. Equal Dignity and Binding Effect of Judgments
§ 9-12-85. Deeds, Mortgages, Judgments, or Liens Between Parties Not Affected by Money Judgments
§ 9-12-86. Recordation in County Where Property Located Prerequisite to Lien on Land
§ 9-12-87. Judgments From Same Term Considered of Equal Date
§ 9-12-88. Extent Property Affected by Judgment Pending Appeal
§ 9-12-89. Effect of Appellate Proceeding on Lien
§ 9-12-90. Judgments Relating to Common Disaster
§ 9-12-91. Effect of Judgment on Promissory Notes
§ 9-12-92. Effect of Judgment Lien on Personalty Removed to Another State, Sold, and Returned