The purpose of this chapter is to settle and afford relief from uncertainty and insecurity with respect to rights, status, and other legal relations; and this chapter is to be liberally construed and administered.
History. Ga. L. 1945, p. 137, § 13.
Law reviews.
For survey article on administrative law, see 60 Mercer L. Rev. 1 (2008).
For annual survey of law on real property, see 62 Mercer L. Rev. 283 (2010).
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 4 - Declaratory Judgments
§ 9-4-1. Purpose and Construction of Chapter
§ 9-4-2. Declaratory Judgments Authorized; Force and Effect
§ 9-4-3. Further Relief; Interlocutory Extraordinary Relief to Preserve Status Quo
§ 9-4-4. Declaratory Judgments Involving Fiduciaries
§ 9-4-5. Filing and Service; Time of Trial; Drawing of Jury
§ 9-4-6. Submission of Fact Issues to Jury
§ 9-4-7. Only Parties Affected; When Municipality Made Party; When Attorney General Served and Heard
§ 9-4-8. When Court May Refuse Declaratory Judgment