Georgia Statutes
§ 9-14-48 — Hearing; evidence; depositions; affidavits; determination of compliance with procedural rules; disposition
Georgia § 9-14-48
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Bluebook
O.C.G.A. § 9-14-48 (2026).
Text
(a)The court may receive proof by depositions, oral testimony, sworn affidavits, or other evidence. No other forms of discovery shall be allowed except upon leave of court and a showing of exceptional circumstances.
(b)The taking of depositions or depositions upon written questions by either party shall be governed by Code Sections 9-11-26 through 9-11-32 and 9-11-37 ; provided, however, that the time allowed in Code Section 9-11-31 for service of cross-questions upon all other parties shall be ten days from the date the notice and written questions are served.
(c)If sworn affidavits are intended by either party to be introduced into evidence, the party intending to introduce such an affidavit shall cause it to be served upon the opposing party at least ten days in advance of the date s
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Legislative History
Amended by 2004 Ga. Laws 661, § 3, eff. 7/1/2004.
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