Georgia Code
Part 4 - Title, Creditors, and Good Faith Purchasers
§ 11-2-403. Power to Transfer; Good Faith Purchase of Goods; “entrusting.”

History. Code 1933, § 109A-2-403, enacted by Ga. L. 1962, p. 156, § 1.
Cross references.
Effect of sale to person without notice of equity, § 23-1-19 .
Law reviews.
For comment on Hewitt v. Malone, 105 Ga. App. 281 , 124 S.E.2d 501 (1962), see 25 Ga. B.J. 218 (1962).
For article discussing, “Voidability of Minors’ Contracts: A Feudal Doctrine in a Modern Economy,” see 1 Ga. L. Rev. 205 (1967).
For article discussing the resolution of conflicting claims to goods between an unsecured seller of goods and a creditor of a buyer claiming under an after-acquired property clause, see 28 Mercer L. Rev. 625 (1977).
For article, “The Good Faith Purchase Idea and the Uniform Commercial Code,” see 15 Ga. L. Rev. 605 (1981).
For article surveying developments in Georgia commercial law from mid-1980 through mid-1981, see 33 Mercer L. Rev. 33 (1981).
For note, “An Avenue for Fairness: Disclosure-Based Compensation Schemes for Good Faith Purchasers of Stolen Art,” see 54 Ga. L. Rev. 1015 (2020).