Georgia Statutes

§ 23-1-5 — Concurrent jurisdiction of law and equity

Georgia·Title 23
Where law and equity have concurrent jurisdiction, whichever first takes jurisdiction shall retain it, unless a good reason shall be given for the interference of equity.

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