There must be one county surveyor for each county. The surveyor is empowered to appoint one or more assistants or deputies, for whose conduct he is responsible.
History. Laws 1783, Cobb’s 1851 Digest, p. 665; Laws 1784, Cobb’s 1851 Digest, p. 670; Code 1863, § 548; Code 1868, § 612; Code 1873, § 571; Code 1882, § 571; Civil Code 1895, § 478; Civil Code 1910, § 596; Code 1933, § 23-1105.
Structure Georgia Code
§ 36-7-1. Requirement of County Surveyor for Each County; Appointment of Assistants or Deputies
§ 36-7-2. Election, Commissioning, Qualification, and Removal of County Surveyor; Qualifications
§ 36-7-3. Procedure When Election Fails to Fill Office; Procedure in Event of Vacancy
§ 36-7-4. Commissioning of Surveyor
§ 36-7-5. Oath of Office; Bond and Security
§ 36-7-6. Oath of Assistant; Entry of Appointment of Assistant on Minutes of Probate Court
§ 36-7-8. Duties of Surveyor Generally
§ 36-7-9. Establishment of Fees
§ 36-7-10. Payment of Fees Generally
§ 36-7-11. Issuance of Execution for Fees
§ 36-7-12. Surveys or Plats Deemed Presumptive Evidence of Facts
§ 36-7-14. Appointment of Disinterested Surveyor; Oath