Georgia Code, Title 18, Chapter 2, Article 2 - Acts Void As Against Creditors
- § 18-2-20 - Rights of Creditors to Be Favored by Courts
The rights of creditors shall be favored by the courts; and every remedy and facility shall be afforded them to detect, defeat, and annul...
- § 18-2-21 - Right of Creditors to Attack Judgments, Conveyances, or Other Arrangements Interfering With Creditors' Rights
Creditors may attack as fraudulent a judgment, conveyance, or any other arrangement interfering with their rights, either at law or in equity.
- § 18-2-22 - Conveyances by Debtors Deemed Fraudulent
Reserved. Repealed by Ga. L. 2002, p. 141, § 2, effective July 1, 2002.
- § 18-2-23 - Validity of Conveyance to Innocent Subsequent Purchaser
Reserved. Repealed by Ga. L. 2002, p. 141, § 2, effective July 1, 2002.
- § 18-2-24 - Effect of Giving Debtor Permission to Exercise Dominion Over or Use Property Conveyed, Assigned, or Mortgaged As Security for Any Debt
Where any property is conveyed, assigned, or mortgaged as security for any debt and permission is given to the debtor to exercise dominion over...
- § 18-2-25 - Effect of Misrepresentation, Suppression of Material Fact, or Private Agreement Giving Preference Upon Settlement Between Debtor and Creditor
If a debtor misrepresents or suppresses any material fact in the statement of his affairs either as to the amount of his property or...
Last modified: October 14, 2016