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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 9 - Civil Practice
    • Chapter 13 - Executions and Judicial Sales
    • Article 2 - Parties in Execution

    Georgia Code
    Chapter 13 - Executions and Judicial Sales
    Article 2 - Parties in Execution

    § 9-13-30. Execution Against Sureties and Endorsers - When, in a judgment against sureties or endorsers on a...

    § 9-13-31. Execution Against Principal and His Surety on Appeal - In all cases of appeal where security has been given...

    § 9-13-32. Execution Following Death of Defendant - On the death of a defendant after final judgment when...

    § 9-13-33. Executions Using Partnership Name Valid - Executions issued in favor of or against partners, where the...

    § 9-13-34. Right to Transfer Execution; Status of Transferee - Any plaintiff in judgment or transferee may in good faith...

    § 9-13-35. Effect of Transfer by Attorney; Ratification - The transfer of an execution by the attorney of record...

    § 9-13-36. Transfer of Execution Upon Payment; Status of Transferee; Recording Necessary to Preserve Lien; Exception for Tax Executions - History. Ga. L. 1872, p. 75, § 1; Code 1873,...

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