If the final judgment of the superior court is in favor of the validity of the ordinance and of the liens claimed, the same shall forever be conclusive, and the matters so determined shall never thereafter be drawn in question in any court.
O.C.G.A. § 36-39-32
Conclusiveness of superior court’s final judgment
— Ga
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