Georgia Code, Title 23, Chapter 4, Article 3 - Decrees
- § 23-4-30 - Nature of Decree; Signature and Entry
A decree is the judgment of the judge in equitable proceedings upon the facts ascertained and should be signed by him and entered on...
- § 23-4-31 - Power of Court to Mold and Enforce Decrees
A superior court shall have full power to mold its decrees so as to meet the exigencies of each case and shall have full...
- § 23-4-32 - Decree Affecting Property Outside Jurisdiction
Equity may decree in cases of fraud, trust, or contract, although property not within the jurisdiction may be affected by the decree.
- § 23-4-33 - Decree in Will or Contract Matters; Consent of Guardian or Guardian Ad Litem
When it becomes impossible to carry out any last will and testament in whole or in part, and in all matters of contract, the...
- § 23-4-34 - Interlocutory Decrees and Orders
At any stage in the progress of an action seeking equitable relief, if any portion of the same is ready for or requires a...
- § 23-4-35 - Confirmation of Sales Under Decrees
Sales under decrees in equity shall be subject to confirmation by the judge, who has a large discretion vested in him in reference thereto....
- § 23-4-36 - Decree Transferable; Lien
A decree shall be transferable like other judgments and, when for money, shall constitute a like lien.
- § 23-4-37 - Attachments for Contempt; Executions Against Property
Every decree or order of a superior court in equitable proceedings may be enforced by attachment against the person for contempt. Decrees for money...
- § 23-4-38 - Enforcement of Extraordinary Remedies
Injunction, ne exeat, prohibition, and other extraordinary remedies may be enforced by attachment for contempt.
Last modified: October 14, 2016