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· 7/20/2004

McFarley v. State

Citations

  • 602 S.E.2d 341
  • 268 Ga. App. 621

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  • the failure to file a sufficient answer is the equivalent of filing no answer at all and results in a forfeiture of the subject property without triggering the hearing requirement set forth in OCGA § 16-13-49 (o) (5)
  • the failure to file a sufficient answer is the equivalent of filing no answer at all and results in a forfeiture of the subject property without triggering the hearing requirement set forth in OCGA §16-13-49 (o) (5)

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Judges: Blackburn, Barnes, Mikell

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