- § 22-2-80 - Appeal to Jury in Superior Court -- Generally
In case either party is dissatisfied with the amount of the assessors' award, he or they may, within ten days from the time the...
- § 22-2-81 - Appeal to Jury in Superior Court -- Effect of Appeal on Condemnor's Right to Use Condemned Property or Interest; Payment, Tender, or Deposit of Award As Condition on Condemnor's Right to Use Property or Interest
The entering of an appeal and the proceedings thereon shall not hinder or delay in any way the condemnor's right to use the condemned...
- § 22-2-82 - Appeal to Jury in Superior Court -- Effect of Tender, Payment, or Acceptance of Assessors' Award on Right of Appeal; Effect of Discrepancy Between Award and Final Judgment
The tender, payment, or acceptance of the award shall not prevent either party from prosecuting the appeal. If the amount awarded by the assessors...
- § 22-2-83 - Issuance of Execution on Award or Judgment
If the condemnor fails to pay the amount of the award or judgment within ten days after the same is filed or entered, then...
- § 22-2-84 - Entry of Notice and Award on Minutes of Court; Payment of Costs
In all cases, the clerk shall enter the notice and award thereon upon the minutes of the court, and the condemnor shall pay: (1)...
- § 22-2-84.1 - Appeals to Superior Court From Assessor's Award; Reasonable Expenses; Liability of Costs Relating to Issues of Law
Repealed by Ga. L. 2006, p. 39, ยง 6/HB 1313, effective April 4, 2006.
- § 22-2-85 - Extent of Interest Obtainable by Condemnor Upon Condemnation
Upon the payment by the condemnor of the amount of the award, or the amount of the final judgment if there is an appeal,...
- § 22-2-86 - Manner of Payment Where Owner a Minor or Under Disability and Without a Legal Representative
If the person entitled to payment of the award or judgment is a minor or under any disability and has no legal representative entitled...
Last modified: October 14, 2016