GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 36-82-6 - Notice, hearing, order of court, and affidavit of two  disinterested witnesses as to destruction of bonds; compensation of  witnesses; payment of costs of proceedings
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    36-82-6   (2010)
    36-82-6.    Notice, hearing, order of court, and affidavit of two  disinterested witnesses as to destruction of bonds; compensation of  witnesses; payment of costs of proceedings 
      (a)  The  governing authorities of the county, municipal corporation, or  political subdivision shall publish a notice, once a week for four  consecutive weeks, in the newspaper in which county advertisements are  usually published in the county or in the county in which the municipal  corporation or political subdivision is located. The notice shall  indicate that the unsold bonds will be destroyed at the time and at the  place in the county, municipal corporation, or political subdivision  stated in the notice.
(b)  If no objection  is filed by a taxpayer of the county, municipal corporation, or  political subdivision with the clerk of the superior court of the county  or of the county in which the municipal corporation or political  division is located, at least five days before the date stated in the  notice, or if such objection is filed and the judge of the superior  court, after hearing, determines the objection to be without merit, the  judge of the superior court shall order the unsold bonds destroyed by  fire at the time and place stated in the notice or at the time and place  stated in the order of the court.
(c)  The  judge shall also name two disinterested witnesses, who are neither  officers nor employees of the county, municipal corporation, or  political subdivision, to attend the destruction of the bonds, whose  affidavits, filed with the clerk of the superior court, shall be  prima-facie evidence that the bonds have been destroyed. The affidavits  of the witnesses shall be preserved as records of the office of the  clerk of the superior court. The witnesses shall be compensated for  their services in the amount of $5.00 each.
(d)  All  costs of such proceedings shall be paid by the county, municipal  corporation, or political subdivision, except where an objection filed  is determined to be without merit, in which case costs of the pleadings,  hearings, and judgment on the objection shall be taxed against the  person objecting.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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