Section 40-8-73.1(c) (2)-(5), shall be attached or affixed to the front windshield of any motor vehicle which reduces the light transmission through such windshield. No material shall be attached or affixed to the windshield of any motor vehicle which increases light reflectance of such windshield.
The statute of limitations on damage to personal property is longer than that of physical injury or death, except in the case of medical negligence. In Georgia, you have the ability to sue for property damage within 4 years of the damage, regardless of whether it is personal or commercial property.
A Memorandum of Family Settlement is a preferred mode adopted by the families to record the terms of the division/ partition of family property(ies) in comparison to a partition deed as it is not a compulsorily registrable instrument and the stamp duty implications on MOFS are considerably lesser than in case of a ...
- O.C.G.A. § 40-5-121 requires a mandatory imprisonment of not less than two days nor more than six months upon the first misdemeanor conviction for driving while a license is suspended, revoked, or disqualified. The sentence may be suspended or probated pursuant to the authority provided in O.C.G.A.
§ 9-15-14(b) authorizes an award of attorney fees when, among other things, a party “unnecessarily expanded the proceedings through improper conduct or acted to cause delay.” And an award of damages under this code section is “intended not only to sanction or deter litigation abuses but also to recompense litigants who ...
To that end, Georgia law provides three legal vehicles for those with an ownership interest to initiate a partition action: (1) statutory partition; (2) equitable partition; and, (3) heirs partition. Statutory partition actions are the most common and may be filed by any owner of the real property.