Georgia Statutes
§ 9-9-4 — Application to court; venue; service of papers; scope of court's consideration; application for order of attachment or preliminary injunction
Georgia § 9-9-4
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O.C.G.A. § 9-9-4 (2026).
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(a)(1) Any application to the court under this part shall be made to the superior court of the county where venue lies, unless the application is made in a pending court action, in which case it shall be made to the court hearing that action. Subsequent applications shall be made to the court hearing the initial application unless the court otherwise directs.
(2)All applications shall be by motion and shall be heard in the manner provided by law and rule of court for the making or hearing of motions, provided that the motion shall be filed in the same manner as a complaint in a civil action.
(b)Venue for applications to the court shall lie:
(1)In the county where the agreement provides for the arbitration hearing to be held; or (2) If the hearing has already been held, in the county wh
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