Georgia Code, Title 9, Chapter 3, Article 1 - General Provisions
- § 9-3-1 - Limitations Against the State
Except as otherwise provided by law, the state shall be barred from bringing an action if, under the same circumstances, a private person would...
- § 9-3-2 - Limitations Against Municipalities
Any claim or demand held by any municipality not in the nature of a special contract or not reduced to execution shall be barred...
- § 9-3-3 - Applicability of Limitation Statutes; Equitable Bar
Unless otherwise provided by law, limitation statutes shall apply equally to all courts. In addition, courts of equity may interpose an equitable bar whenever,...
- § 9-3-4 - Limitations As to Trusts
Reserved. Repealed by Ga. L. 1991, p. 810, ยง 3, effective July 1, 1991.
- § 9-3-5 - Beneficiaries Barred Along With Trustee
Where a trustee is barred, the beneficiaries of the estate represented by him shall also be barred.
- § 9-3-6 - Applicability of Limitations to Setoffs
The statute of limitations applies to the subject matter of setoff as well as to the plaintiff's demand.
- § 9-3-7 - When Mutual Accounts Postpone Running of Limitations
The statute of limitations for a mutual account begins to run on the date of the last item thereof. A mutual account must include...
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