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Statutes > Georgia > Title-4 > Chapter-3 > 4-3-7

O.C.G.A. 4-3-7 (2010)
4-3-7. Disposition of livestock not sold at auction


If there is no bidder for the livestock at the sale provided for in Code Section 4-3-5, the sheriff shall have the livestock killed and shall dispose of the carcass thereof; and, if there is any money received by him from the disposal, the same shall be disbursed in the manner provided for in Code Section 4-3-8. If there is no ready sale for the carcass, the sheriff shall deliver the carcass to a public institution of the county, state, or municipality within the county or to any private charitable institution, in this order, according to their needs.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-4 > Chapter-3 > 4-3-7

O.C.G.A. 4-3-7 (2010)
4-3-7. Disposition of livestock not sold at auction


If there is no bidder for the livestock at the sale provided for in Code Section 4-3-5, the sheriff shall have the livestock killed and shall dispose of the carcass thereof; and, if there is any money received by him from the disposal, the same shall be disbursed in the manner provided for in Code Section 4-3-8. If there is no ready sale for the carcass, the sheriff shall deliver the carcass to a public institution of the county, state, or municipality within the county or to any private charitable institution, in this order, according to their needs.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-4 > Chapter-3 > 4-3-7

O.C.G.A. 4-3-7 (2010)
4-3-7. Disposition of livestock not sold at auction


If there is no bidder for the livestock at the sale provided for in Code Section 4-3-5, the sheriff shall have the livestock killed and shall dispose of the carcass thereof; and, if there is any money received by him from the disposal, the same shall be disbursed in the manner provided for in Code Section 4-3-8. If there is no ready sale for the carcass, the sheriff shall deliver the carcass to a public institution of the county, state, or municipality within the county or to any private charitable institution, in this order, according to their needs.