2025 Code of Georgia
Title 44 - Property (Chs. 1 — 17)
Chapter 6 - Estates (Arts. 1 — 9)

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Research References & Practice Aids

Cross references.

Applicability of estates law to both real and personal property, § 44-1-11.

Law reviews.

For article regarding “Usufructs and Estates for Years Distinguished,” see 18 Ga. St. B. J. 116 (1982).

For article, “A Primer on Heirs Property and Georgia’s New Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act: Protecting Owners of Heirs Property,” see 19 G. St. B. J. 16 (Oct. 2013).

RESEARCH REFERENCES ALR.

Estate created by deed to persons described as husband and wife but not legally married, 9 A. L. R.4th 1189.

Contract of sale or granting of option to purchase, to third party, by both or all of joint tenants or tenants by entirety as severing or terminating tenancy, 39 A. L. R.4th 1068.

Validity and effect of one spouse’s conveyance to other spouse of interest in property held as estate by the entireties, 18 A. L. R.5th 230.

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O. C. G. A. Title 44


Universal Citation:
O.C.G.A. Title 44, Ch. 6
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