No sheriff or other officer shall levy on any growing crop of corn, wheat, oats, rye, rice, cotton, potatoes, or any other crop usually raised or cultivated by planters or farmers nor sell the same until the crop has matured and is fit to be gathered. However, this Code section shall not prevent any levying officer from levying on and selling crops in cases where the defendant in execution absconds or removes himself from the county or state, or from selling growing crops with the land.
History. Laws 1836, Cobb’s 1851 Digest, p. 514; Code 1863, § 3571; Code 1868, § 3594; Code 1873, § 3642; Code 1882, § 3642; Civil Code 1895, § 5425; Civil Code 1910, § 6030; Code 1933, § 39-119.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 13 - Executions and Judicial Sales
Article 3 - Property Against Which Execution Levied
§ 9-13-50. Designation by Defendant of Property to Be Levied On; When Sheriff Bound Thereby
§ 9-13-51. Sale of Property Subject to Lien; Order of Application to Payment
§ 9-13-52. When Sheriff May Levy on and Sell Land Outside County
§ 9-13-53. When Constable May Levy on Land; Sale by Sheriff
§ 9-13-54. When Growing Crop Levied on and Sold
§ 9-13-55. Seizure Prerequisite to Sale of Personalty