GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 46-4-102 - Necessary parties to revenue bonds validation petition; intervention by citizens; adjudication
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    46-4-102   (2010)
   46-4-102.    Necessary parties to revenue bonds validation petition; intervention by citizens; adjudication 
      (a)  When  payments which are made by political subdivisions pursuant to contracts  entered into under subsection (a) of Code Section 46-4-99 are pledged  as security for the payment of bonds sought to be validated, the  petition for validation shall make party defendant the authority and  shall also make parties defendant to such action every political  subdivision which has contracted with the authority for the use of the  facilities, commodities, and services of the project, if any, for which  bonds shall be sought to be validated and issued. In addition, where the  bonds are to be issued to finance a project, every other party, whether  public or private, contracting with the authority in any manner with  relation to the operation of such project, and particularly with  relation to any common ownership of such project or to the supplying of  gas to the authority or the taking or purchasing of gas from the  project, shall be made parties defendant.
(b)  All  such parties defendant shall be served and shall be required to show  cause, if any exists, why such contracts and the terms and conditions  thereof should not be inquired into by the court and the validity of the  terms thereof determined and the matters and conditions imposed on the  parties to such contracts and all such undertakings thereof adjudicated  to be valid and binding on the parties thereto.
(c)  Notice  of such proceedings shall be included in the notice of validation  hearing required by subsection (i) of Code Section 46-4-101 to be issued  and published by the clerk of the Superior Court of Fulton County. In  addition to such notice required to be published in Fulton County, such  notice shall also be published in a newspaper or newspapers of general  circulation in the State of Georgia, once a week during each of the two  weeks immediately preceding the week of the hearing.
(d)  Any  citizen resident of this state may, at or before the time set for the  validation hearing, intervene in the validation proceedings conducted in  the Superior Court of Fulton County pursuant to Code Section 46-4-101  and may assert any ground or objection to the validity and binding  effect of such contract on his own behalf and on behalf of any political  subdivision and of all citizens, residents, and property owners of the  state.
(e)  No appeal may be taken by any person who was not a party at the time the judgment appealed from was rendered.
(f)  An  adjudication as to the validity of any such contract which adjudication  is unexcepted to within 30 days after the date of the judgment of  validation or, if an appeal is filed, which adjudication is confirmed on  appeal shall be forever conclusive and binding upon such political  subdivisions and the resident citizens and property owners of this  state.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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