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Ga. Constitution of 1976: Art. XI
GEORGIA CONSTITUTION OF 1976
(text as ratified by Georgia voters
on November 2, 1976)
ARTICLE XI.
THE LAWS OF GENERAL OPERATION
IN FORCE IN THIS STATE
SECTION I.
Paragraph I. Supreme Law. The laws of general operation in this State
are, first: As the Supreme law: The Constitution of the United States, the
laws of the United States in pursuance thereof and all treaties made under
the authority of the United States.
Paragraph II. Second in Authority. Second: As next in authority
thereto: This Constitution.
Paragraph III. Third in Authority. Third: In subordination
to the foregoing: All laws now of force in this State, not inconsistent
with this Constitution shall remain of force until the same are modified
or repealed by the General Assembly.
Paragraph IV. Local and Private Acts. Local and private acts
passed for the benefit of counties, cities, towns, corporations and private
persons, not inconsistent with the Supreme law, nor with this Constitution
and which have not expired nor been repealed, shall have the force of Statute
law, subject to judicial decision as to their validity when passed, and
to any limitations imposed by their own terms.
Paragraph V. Proceedings of Courts Confirmed. All judgments, decrees,
orders, and other proceedings, of the several courts of this State, heretofore
made within the limits of their several jurisdictions, are hereby ratified
and affirmed, subject only to reversal by motion for a new trial, appeal,
bill of review or other proceedings, in conformity with the law of force
when they were made.
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