O.C.G.A.

O.C.G.A. § 22-3-44 (2019)

Appeal to superior court

✓ O.C.G.A. — 2019 edition (Public.Resource.Org Release 73)
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Within 30 days after the award of condemnation is made pursuant to Part 4 of Article 1 of Chapter 2 of this title or pursuant to Article 2 of Chapter 2 of this title, any party may appeal to the superior court of the county in which the public roads or highways lie by filing with the judge of the probate court of the county a written notice of appeal. Within ten days after his receipt of the notice, the judge shall transmit the notice to the superior court. The trial on such an appeal shall be de novo.

History

Ga. L. 1925, p. 272, § 1; Code 1933, § 36-805.

Annotations

JUDICIAL DECISIONS Cited in Hinton v. Georgia Power Co., 126 Ga. App. 416, 190 S.E.2d 811 (1972);

Brown v. Techdata Corp., 238 Ga. 622, 234 S.E.2d 787 (1977).

RESEARCH REFERENCES Am. Jur. 2d. - 4 Am. Jur. 2d, Appellate Review, § 75 et seq. 27 Am. Jur. 2d, Eminent Domain, § 573 et seq. ALR. - Right of court to reduce or increase award in condemnation and confirm it as reduced or increased, 61 A.L.R. 194. Right to intervene in court review of zoning proceeding, 46 A.L.R.2d 1059.

Right of adjoining landowners to intervene in condemnation proceedings on ground that they might suffer consequential damage, 61 A.L.R.2d 1292. Liability, upon abandonment of eminent domain proceedings, for loss or expenses incurred by property owner, or for interest on award or judgment, 92 A.L.R.2d 346.