Georgia Code, Title 9, Chapter 13, Article 4 - Satisfaction or Discharge of Judgment and Execution
- § 9-13-70 - Suspension of Execution for 60 Days Pending Payment; Bond
(a) In all cases in which a verdict or judgment is rendered, the party against whom the same is entered may, either in open...
- § 9-13-71 - Sufficient Levy on Personalty Prima-Facie Satisfaction; Effect of Dismissal
A levy upon personal property sufficient to pay the debt, which levy is unaccounted for, shall be prima-facie evidence of satisfaction to the extent...
- § 9-13-72 - Release of Property Subject to Execution
If the plaintiff in execution, for a valuable consideration, releases property which is subject to execution, the release shall be a satisfaction of the...
- § 9-13-73 - Application of Fund to Younger Lien With Senior Lienholder's Consent
If an execution creditor having the older lien on a fund in the hands of the sheriff or other officer allows the fund by...
- § 9-13-74 - Release by Agreement
An agreement for a valuable consideration never to enforce a judgment or execution shall release the judgment or execution.
- § 9-13-75 - Setoff of Judgments; Collection of Balance
One judgment may be set off against another, on motion, whether in the hands of an original party or an assignee. The balance on...
- § 9-13-76 - Execution by Defendant After Setoff
In all cases of mutual debts and setoffs where the jury finds a balance for the defendant, the defendant may enter judgment for the...
- § 9-13-77 - Control of Execution After Payment -- by Security
The security paying off an execution shall have control thereof.
- § 9-13-78 - Control of Execution After Payment -- by Joint Debtor
When judgments have been obtained against several persons and one of them has paid more than his just proportion of the same, he may...
- § 9-13-79 - Partial Payments to Be Entered
When a payment on an execution is made which does not entirely satisfy the judgment upon which the execution has been issued, the plaintiff...
- § 9-13-80 - Execution to Be Canceled When Satisfied; Private Right of Action; Damages
(a) Upon the satisfaction of the entire debt upon which an execution has been issued, the plaintiff in execution or his or her attorney...
Last modified: October 14, 2016