Georgia Statutes

§ 23-4-34 — Interlocutory decrees and orders

Georgia § 23-4-34

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O.C.G.A. § 23-4-34 (2026).

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At any stage in the progress of an action seeking equitable relief, if any portion of the same is ready for or requires a decree, the court may hear and determine such matters and pass such interlocutory decree or order as may advance the cause and expedite a final hearing. If no issue of fact is involved, the verdict of a jury shall be unnecessary.

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