Georgia Statutes

§ 23-3-110 — Bill of peace; when entertained; ancillary injunction

Georgia § 23-3-110

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O.C.G.A. § 23-3-110 (2026).

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(a)It being the interest of this state that there shall be an end of litigation, equity will entertain a bill of peace:
(1)To confirm some right which has been previously satisfactorily established by more than one legal trial and is likely to be litigated again;
(2)To avoid a multiplicity of actions by establishing a right, in favor of or against several persons, which is likely to be the subject of legal controversy; or (3) In other similar cases.
(b)As ancillary to this jurisdiction, equity will grant perpetual injunctions.

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