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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 9 - Civil Practice
    • Chapter 2 - Actions Generally
    • Article 3 - Abatement
    • § 9-2-43. No Abatement Where Some Defendants Not Liable

    Georgia Code
    Article 3 - Abatement
    § 9-2-43. No Abatement Where Some Defendants Not Liable

    An action against several persons shall not abate where it appears that some of the defendants are not liable but may proceed against those who are liable.
    History. Orig. Code 1863, § 3375; Code 1868, § 3394; Code 1873, § 3442; Code 1882, § 3442; Civil Code 1895, § 5039; Civil Code 1910, § 5621; Code 1933, § 3-504.

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    Structure Georgia Code

    Georgia Code

    Title 9 - Civil Practice

    Chapter 2 - Actions Generally

    Article 3 - Abatement

    § 9-2-40. No Abatement on Death of Party Where Cause Survives

    § 9-2-41. Nonabatement of Tort Actions; Survival of Cause; No Punitive Damages Against Representative

    § 9-2-42. Death of One or More Codefendants; Suggestion of Record

    § 9-2-43. No Abatement Where Some Defendants Not Liable

    § 9-2-44. Effect of Former Recovery; Pendency of Former Action

    § 9-2-45. No Abatement for Pendency of Action in Another State

    § 9-2-46. Institution of Action on Same Cause in Other State; Setting Case in This State; Postponement Limited

    § 9-2-47. Precedence of First Filed Informer’s Action; Abatement of Others

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