Georgia Statutes

§ 41-2-4 — Issuance of injunction against potential nuisance prior to erection or completion

Georgia·Title 41
Where the consequence of a nuisance about to be erected or commenced will be irreparable damage and such consequence is not merely possible but to a reasonable degree certain, an injunction may be issued to restrain the nuisance before it is completed.

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