Creditors without liens may not, as a general rule, enjoin their debtors from disposing of property nor obtain injunctions or other extraordinary relief in equity.
History. Civil Code 1895, § 4918; Civil Code 1910, § 5495; Code 1933, § 55-106.
History of Code section.
The language of this Code section is derived in part from the decision in Kimbrell v. Walters, 86 Ga. 99 , 12 S.E. 305 (1890).
Structure Georgia Code
§ 9-5-1. For What Purposes Injunctions May Be Issued
§ 9-5-2. No Interference by Equity in Administration of Criminal Laws
§ 9-5-3. When Court Proceedings Enjoined; Injunctions Against Sheriffs’ Sales
§ 9-5-4. Grounds for Restraint of Trespass
§ 9-5-6. Injunction Against Debtors Not Generally Available to Creditors
§ 9-5-7. When Breach of Contract for Personal Services Enjoined
§ 9-5-8. Grant of Injunctions in Discretion of Court; Power to Be Exercised Cautiously
§ 9-5-9. Second Injunction in Court’s Discretion
§ 9-5-10. Perpetual Injunction After Hearing
§ 9-5-11. Injunctions Against Certain Transactions Outside State