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O.C.G.A. 53-5-19 (2010)
53-5-19. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Superiority of landlord's lien on crops


Whenever the head of the family dies owing his landlord for rent or for supplies for which the landlord has a special lien on the crops made on the lands rented from the landlord in the year the rent accrued or supplies were furnished, neither the surviving spouse nor spouse and minor children, nor minor child or children only of the deceased head of the family shall be entitled to a year's support out of the crops so planted or grown in that year as against the landlord until the accounts for the rent and supplies are fully paid, provided that the surviving spouse shall be entitled to a year's support in such part of the crop as may remain after the landlord's lien for rent and supplies shall have been discharged.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-53 > Chapter-5 > 53-5-19

O.C.G.A. 53-5-19 (2010)
53-5-19. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Superiority of landlord's lien on crops


Whenever the head of the family dies owing his landlord for rent or for supplies for which the landlord has a special lien on the crops made on the lands rented from the landlord in the year the rent accrued or supplies were furnished, neither the surviving spouse nor spouse and minor children, nor minor child or children only of the deceased head of the family shall be entitled to a year's support out of the crops so planted or grown in that year as against the landlord until the accounts for the rent and supplies are fully paid, provided that the surviving spouse shall be entitled to a year's support in such part of the crop as may remain after the landlord's lien for rent and supplies shall have been discharged.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-53 > Chapter-5 > 53-5-19

O.C.G.A. 53-5-19 (2010)
53-5-19. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Superiority of landlord's lien on crops


Whenever the head of the family dies owing his landlord for rent or for supplies for which the landlord has a special lien on the crops made on the lands rented from the landlord in the year the rent accrued or supplies were furnished, neither the surviving spouse nor spouse and minor children, nor minor child or children only of the deceased head of the family shall be entitled to a year's support out of the crops so planted or grown in that year as against the landlord until the accounts for the rent and supplies are fully paid, provided that the surviving spouse shall be entitled to a year's support in such part of the crop as may remain after the landlord's lien for rent and supplies shall have been discharged.