Park's annotated code of the state of Georgia, 1914 Volume 5, ; embracing the code of 1910 and amendments and additions thereto made by the General ... annotations from the judicial decisio
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...the Act codified in the following section was passed, the advertisements could not be published in such paper. 135/760 (1) (7O S. E. 335). Mandamus lies on refusal of county officers to continue to insert official advertisements in the only paper en titled to be designated as the advertising medium of the county. 135/760 (2) (70 S. E. 335). Mandamus not lie to compel sheriff to keep his advertising in first paper, though no notice of change given in that paper. 61/15. § 6065 (a). Selection of official organ. No journal or newspaper published in this State shall be declared or made the official organ of any county for the publication of sheriff's sales, ordinary's citations or any other advertising commonly known and termed "official or legal advertising," and required by law to be published in such county official newspaper unless such newspaper shall have been continuously published and mailed to a list of bona fide subscribers for a period of two years, or is the direct successor of such journal or newspaper, and no change shall be made in official organship of any county except upon the concurrent action of the ordinary, sheriff and clerk of the superior court of said county, or a majority of said officers: Provided, That in counties where no journal or newspaper has been established for two years the official organ may be designated by the ordinary, sheriff and clerk of the superior court, a majority of these officers governing. Acts 1910, p. 87. See 112/705 (37 S. E. 96S). Change to newly established paper agreed on by sheriff and publisher, but not consummated before this law passed, such new paper could not publish the county advertisements. Nor could sheriff's act be ratified. 135/760 (1) (70 S. E. 335). Constitutionality: Section not...