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- Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 1987, commas were deleted preceding and following the phrase "or to whom . . . unreturned property" in subsection (b).
- Tax fieri facias which has been levied should show by whom it was levied in order to be used in evidence to support a sheriff's deed thereunder. Jones v. Easley, 53 Ga. 454 (1873).
- When tax executions are levied by a deputy sheriff, entry of levy upon executions need not be signed by the sheriff or by someone legally authorized to sign the sheriff's name for the sheriff. Durham v. Smith, 186 Ga. 565, 198 S.E. 734 (1938).
- When the executions are improperly directed "to any lawful officer to execute and return," yet were executed by the proper officer, the levy and sale by that officer is not void because of the misdirection in the execution. Byars v. Curry, 75 Ga. 515 (1885).
- In order for a constable to make a legal levy upon land under a fieri facias issued for state and county taxes, it is not necessary that the constable should make an entry or return of no personal property to be found. Watson v. Swann, 83 Ga. 198, 9 S.E. 612 (1889).
- It is not a fraud for the sheriff to sell for taxes, upon due levy and return to the sheriff by a constable, the same land which the constable had previously sold under a general fieri facias against the same defendant; nor is it a fraud for anyone to purchase at the tax sale though having full notice of the prior sale. Wilson v. Boyd, 84 Ga. 34, 10 S.E. 499 (1889).
- Purchaser at a tax sale duly made under a legal levy, who is neither implicated in nor aware of any fraud contemplated by the selling officer, is not affected thereby. Boyd v. Wilson, 86 Ga. 379, 12 S.E. 744 (1890).
Justice of the peace plays no part in actual collection of back taxes either county or state. 1969 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 69-263.
- 30 Am. Jur. 2d, Executions, § 184.
- 33 C.J.S., Executions, § 135.
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