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Georgia Property Law: Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Discretion of County to Abandon Road
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Discretion of County to Abandon Road. In Scarborough v. Hunter. The appellate court held the statute gave the board of commissioners of the county discretion to abandon the road where the facts indicated problems in the road existed that were traceable to a developer's alleged fai...
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Georgia Property Law: January 2013
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Friday, January 25, 2013. Wills May Impose a Penalty on Challengers. Clause, provided as follows:. Should any beneficiary contest or initiate legal proceedings to contest the validity of this Will or any provision from being carried out in accordance with its terms (whether or not in good faith and with probable cause), then all bene...
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Georgia Property Law: April 2013
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Sunday, April 21, 2013. Maneuvering Assets Not Always a Good Idea to Avoid Equitable Division in Divorce. Sometimes a spouse seeking a divorce will attempt to avoid the effect of a division of assets and alimony by clouding his finances. In Driver v. Driver. Labels: division of assets in divorce by Georgia courts. Right to bear arms.
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Georgia Property Law: Author's Other Practice Areas
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Author's Other Practice Areas. This blog was created to focus on issues regarding Georgia property law. Teague and Zeliff, LLC. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). DISCLAIMER AND USE OF BLOG. Authors Other Practice Areas. Forsyth County Hindu Center in Controversy. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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Georgia Property Law: Georgia Court of Appeals Holds Ownership of Streets Alone Does Not Create Municipal Liability for Drainage
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Wednesday, September 3, 2014. Georgia Court of Appeals Holds Ownership of Streets Alone Does Not Create Municipal Liability for Drainage. In the recent opinion in City of Atlanta v. Demita, 2014 Ga. App. LEXIS 590, 8-9, 2014 WL 4086244 (Ga. Ct. App. Aug. 20, 2014). The court of appeals found that the water simply ran to where it woul...
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Georgia Property Law: March 2013
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Sunday, March 24, 2013. Storm Water Utility Fee Held Constitutional. The Georgia Supreme Court recently upheld the constitutionality of an assessment under a Storm Water Utility Ordinance imposed by a local government in Georgia. See. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). DISCLAIMER AND USE OF BLOG. Authors Other Practice Areas.
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Georgia Property Law: September 2014
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Friday, September 12, 2014. Continuing Nuisance Claims Against Counties Compared to Completed Nuisance Claims. In reaching its conclusion in Eller. The court noted that the statute of limitations for a claim based on a permanent nuisance based on the existence of a pipe, as opposed to maintenance, runs at installation. Id. Georgia Co...
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Georgia Property Law: Continuing Nuisance Claims Against Counties Compared to Completed Nuisance Claims
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Friday, September 12, 2014. Continuing Nuisance Claims Against Counties Compared to Completed Nuisance Claims. In reaching its conclusion in Eller. The court noted that the statute of limitations for a claim based on a permanent nuisance based on the existence of a pipe, as opposed to maintenance, runs at installation. Id. Continuing...
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Georgia Property Law: February 2013
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A blog discussing developments and issues in Georgia property law. James Stuart Teague, P.C. A Blog about Real Estate, How it Can Be Damaged, and Disputes Over its Transfer. Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Constitutional Challenges to Zoning Decisions. In Association of Guineans in Atlanta, Inc. v. Dekalb County, Georgia. Labels: conditional use permit. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). DISCLAIMER AND USE OF BLOG. Authors Other Practice Areas. Constitutional Challenges to Zoning Decisions. View my complete profile.