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2024 CODE OF GEORGIA
Title 44 - PROPERTY (§§ 44-1-1 — 44-17-7)
Chapter 5 - ACQUISITION AND LOSS OF PROPERTY (§§ 44-5-1 — 44-5-230)
Article 2 - CONVEYANCES (§§ 44-5-30 — 44-5-48)
- Section 44-5-30 - Requisites of deed to lands; inquiry into consideration
- Section 44-5-31 - Requisites of deed to personalty; necessity for deed
- Section 44-5-32 - Requisites of instruments other than deeds
- Section 44-5-33 - Form of deed
- Section 44-5-34 - Construction of inconsistent clauses in deed; ascertainment of intention of parties
- Section 44-5-35 - Apportionment of price for deficiency in number of acres; rescission
- Section 44-5-36 - Purchaser's remedies for loss of land due to title defect
- Section 44-5-37 - Applicability of Code Sections 53-2-112 through 53-2-114 to elections under or against deed
- Section 44-5-38 - Effect of recital in deed of receipt of purchase money
- Section 44-5-39 - Binding effect of covenants on grantee who accepts deed
- Section 44-5-40 - Conveyance of future interests or estates
- Section 44-5-41 - Voidance and ratification of conveyance to or by a minor
- Section 44-5-42 - Delivery of deed to third party as escrow; possession as proof of delivery
- Section 44-5-43 - Effect of adverse possession on making of deed
- Section 44-5-44 - Estoppel from claiming adversely to own deed
- Section 44-5-45 - [Repealed] When ancient deed admissible without proof of execution
- Section 44-5-46 - Establishment of copy of deed upon loss of original; effect of copy
- Section 44-5-47 - Liability of purchaser for costs of conveyance
- Section 44-5-48 - Deeds conveying interest in real property used as commercial landfill
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