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Georgia

TITLE 44 Property · Subpart 2 Statutory Partition
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44-6-160. Grounds for partition; jurisdiction; contents of petition.
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44-6-161. Who may apply for partition.
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44-6-162. Notice of intention to apply for writ of partition.
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44-6-163. Issuance of writ of partition; appointment of partitioners.
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44-6-164. Appointment of surveyor; notice of time of execution of writ; oath of partitioners; principles governing partition; partitioner’s return.
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44-6-165. Objections and defenses to right of applicant, writ, or return; jury trial.
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44-6-166. Return of partitioners as judgment of court; conclusiveness; when second partition ordered; effect.
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44-6-166.1. Partition when physical division of property is inequitable.
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44-6-167. When sale of lands ordered; procedure; place of sale; notice.
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44-6-168. Commissioners’ return; distribution of proceeds; liability of commissioners for moneys received; contempt.
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44-6-169. Title to property sold; execution of deed of conveyance by commissioners.
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44-6-170. Treatment of extraordinary cases; denial of sale or partition.
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44-6-171. Setting aside judgment by parties under disability, absent, or not notified; time limitations; conclusiveness of judgment; effect of proceedings on bona fide purchaser.
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44-6-172. Partition of realty by life tenants — Effect on other parties; conditions.
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44-6-173. Partition of realty by life tenants — Appointment of guardians ad litem; service of notice of application; time for answer.
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44-6-174. Partition of realty by life tenants — Cumulative effect.
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