2025 Code of Georgia
Title 44 - Property (Chs. 1 — 17)
Chapter 5 - Acquisition and Loss of Property (Arts. 1 — 10)
Article 4 - Gifts Generally (Pts. 1 — 2)

Annotations

Research References & Practice Aids

Law reviews.

For article, “The Renewed Significance of Title in Dividing Marital Assets,” see 16 (No. 6) Ga. St. B. J. 24 (2011).

RESEARCH REFERENCES Am. Jur. Proof of Facts. —

Proof of Decedent’s Intent That Inter Vivos Gift to Heir Constitutes Advancement, 83 POF3d 295.

ALR.

Validity and construction of statutes discountenancing donations, testamentary or otherwise, between persons living in concubinage or otherwise sustaining immoral relations, 62 A. L. R. 286.

Gift or grant in terms sufficient to carry the whole property absolutely as so operating where followed by a purported limitation over of property not disposed of by the first taker, 17 A. L. R.2d 7.

Validity and effect of provision in will or trust instrument, conditioning gift on beneficiary’s assumption or retention of family name, 38 A. L. R.2d 1343.

Validity and effect of provision or condition against alienation in gift for charitable trust or to charitable corporation, 100 A. L. R.2d 1208.

Issuance of stock certificate to joint tenants as creating gift inter vivos, 5 A. L. R.4th 373.

Hierarchy Notes:

O. C. G. A. Title 44

O. C. G. A. Title 44, Ch. 5


Universal Citation:
O.C.G.A. Title 44, Ch. 5, Art. 4
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