GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 14-11-1011 - Court action
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    14-11-1011   (2010)
   14-11-1011.    Court action 
      (a)  If  a demand for payment under Code Section 14-11-1010 remains unsettled,  the limited liability company shall commence a proceeding within 60 days  after receiving the payment demand and petition the court to determine  the fair value of the membership interest and accrued interest.  If the  limited liability company does not commence the proceeding within the 60  day period, it shall pay each dissenter whose demand remains unsettled  the amount demanded.
(b)  The limited  liability company shall commence the proceeding, which shall be a  nonjury equitable valuation proceeding, in the superior court of the  county where a limited liability company's registered office is located.   If the surviving entity is a foreign entity without a registered  office in this state, it shall commence the proceeding in the county in  this state where the registered office of the domestic entity merged  with the foreign entity was located.
(c)  The  limited liability company shall make all dissenters, whether or not  residents of this state, whose demands remain unsettled parties to the  proceeding, which shall have the effect of an action quasi in rem  against their membership interests.  The limited liability company shall  serve a copy of the petition in the proceeding upon each dissenting  member who is a resident of this state in the manner provided by law for  the service of a summons and complaint and upon each nonresident  dissenting member either by registered or certified mail or statutory  overnight delivery and publication or in any other manner permitted by  law.
(d)  The jurisdiction of the court in  which the proceeding is commenced under subsection (b) of this Code  section is plenary and exclusive.  The court may appoint one or more  persons as appraisers to receive evidence and recommend decision on the  question of fair value.  The appraisers have the powers described in the  order appointing them or in any amendment to it.  Except as otherwise  provided in this chapter, Chapter 11 of Title 9, known as the "Georgia  Civil Practice Act," applies to any proceeding with respect to  dissenters' rights under this chapter.
(e)  Each  dissenter made a party to the proceeding is entitled to judgment for  the amount which the court finds to be the fair value of his or her  membership interest, plus interest to the date of judgment.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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