§ 44-3-8 - Rights of buyer upon violation; persons liable for violations; limitation on actions; survival of actions; effect on statutory or common-law rights; exemption of advertisers from liabilit
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-3-8   (2010)
    44-3-8.    Rights of buyer upon violation; persons liable for violations;  limitation on actions; survival of actions; effect on statutory or  common-law rights; exemption of advertisers from liability 
      (a)  Any  person who violates any provision of Code Section 44-3-5 shall be  liable to the person buying such land. Such buyer may bring an action in  any court of competent jurisdiction to recover damages, even if that  buyer no longer owns the land, or, upon tender of the land at any time  before entry of judgment, to recover the consideration paid, or the fair  value thereof at the time the consideration was paid if such  consideration was not paid in cash, for the land with interest thereon  at the rate of 7 percent per annum from the date of payment down to the  date of repayment, together with all taxable court costs and reasonable  attorney's fees.
(b)  Every person who  directly or indirectly controls a person liable under subsection (a) of  this Code section, every general partner, executive officer, or director  of such person liable under subsection (a) of this Code section, every  person occupying a similar status or performing similar functions, and  every person who participates in any material way in the sale is liable  jointly and severally with and to the same extent as the person liable  under subsection (a) of this Code section unless the person whose  liability arises under the provisions of this subsection sustains the  burden of proof that such person did not know and, in the exercise of  reasonable care, could not have known of the existence of the facts by  reason of which liability is alleged to exist. There is contribution as  in the case of contract among several persons so liable.
(c)  No  person may bring an action under this Code section more than two years  from the date of the contract for sale or sale if there is no contract  for sale.
(d)  Every cause of action under this article survives the death of any person who might have been a plaintiff or defendant.
(e)  Nothing  in this article shall limit any statutory or common-law right of any  person in any court for any act involving the sale of land.
(f)  The  owner, publisher, licensee, or operator of any newspaper, magazine,  visual or sound radio broadcasting station or network of stations, or  the agents or employees of any such owner, publisher, licensee, or  operator of such a newspaper, magazine, station or network of stations  shall not be liable under this article for any advertising of any  subdivision, lot, parcel, or unit in any subdivision carried in any such  newspaper or magazine or by any such visual or sound radio broadcasting  station or network of stations, nor shall any of them be liable under  this article for the contents of any such advertisement, unless the  owner, publisher, licensee, or operator has actual knowledge of the  falsity thereof.