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O.C.G.A. 44-9-46 (2010)
44-9-46. Determination of amount of compensation and other issues by jury; payment and disposition of damages


The amount of compensation to be assessed against the condemnor for the private way desired shall be determined by a verdict of the jury; and the case shall stand for trial at the first term after service is perfected or at any subsequent term at which the case may be reached for trial. If an issue is made by pleadings filed by any defendant regarding the condemnor's right to have a private way established or with respect to the location or width thereof, such issues shall likewise be determined by the jury. Damages assessed shall be paid into the court and shall be disbursed by the clerk in accordance with the court's order regarding the party or parties entitled thereto.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-44 > Chapter-9 > Article-3 > 44-9-46

O.C.G.A. 44-9-46 (2010)
44-9-46. Determination of amount of compensation and other issues by jury; payment and disposition of damages


The amount of compensation to be assessed against the condemnor for the private way desired shall be determined by a verdict of the jury; and the case shall stand for trial at the first term after service is perfected or at any subsequent term at which the case may be reached for trial. If an issue is made by pleadings filed by any defendant regarding the condemnor's right to have a private way established or with respect to the location or width thereof, such issues shall likewise be determined by the jury. Damages assessed shall be paid into the court and shall be disbursed by the clerk in accordance with the court's order regarding the party or parties entitled thereto.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-44 > Chapter-9 > Article-3 > 44-9-46

O.C.G.A. 44-9-46 (2010)
44-9-46. Determination of amount of compensation and other issues by jury; payment and disposition of damages


The amount of compensation to be assessed against the condemnor for the private way desired shall be determined by a verdict of the jury; and the case shall stand for trial at the first term after service is perfected or at any subsequent term at which the case may be reached for trial. If an issue is made by pleadings filed by any defendant regarding the condemnor's right to have a private way established or with respect to the location or width thereof, such issues shall likewise be determined by the jury. Damages assessed shall be paid into the court and shall be disbursed by the clerk in accordance with the court's order regarding the party or parties entitled thereto.