Georgia Code, Title 44, Chapter 13, Article 2 - Statutory Exemptions
- § 44-13-100 - Exemptions for Purposes of Bankruptcy and Intestate Insolvent Estates
(a) In lieu of the exemption provided in Code Section 44-13-1, any debtor who is a natural person may exempt, pursuant to this article,...
- § 44-13-101 - Method of Obtaining Exemption
Every debtor seeking the benefit of Code Section 44-13-100 or, if he refuses, his wife or any person acting as her next friend shall...
- § 44-13-102 - Survey and Plat of Exempted Land; Return to Probate Court; Recordation
Upon an application by a debtor, it shall be the duty of the county surveyor or any other surveyor if there shall be no...
- § 44-13-103 - Objections to Survey or to Valuation of Improvements; Application to Probate Court; Appointment of Appraisers; Alterations in Survey
Should any creditor, for any cause, desire to dispute the propriety of the survey or the value of the improvements, he may make application...
- § 44-13-104 - Town Property Worth More Than $500.00; Sale and Reinvestment
If the debtor in value owns real property in town which exceeds the sum of $500.00 and it cannot be so divided as to...
- § 44-13-105 - Sale of Property Subject to Encumbrance of Homestead
If, from any cause, the exempt land has not been laid off when the remainder of the land is offered for sale, the purchaser...
- § 44-13-106 - Use of Exempted Property
The property exempt under this article shall be for the use and benefit of the family of the debtor from whose estate the property...
- § 44-13-107 - Exempted Property Subject to Levy and Sale for Purchase Money and Taxes
Property exempted from levy and sale as provided for in this article shall not be exempt from levy and sale for the purchase money...
- § 44-13-108 - Levy or Sale of Exempt Property As Trespass; Cause of Action
Any officer who knowingly levies on or sells any property of a debtor which is exempt under this article, a schedule of which shall...
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