As used in this title, the term “property” means:
History. Code 1933, § 85-101.
History of Code section.
This Code section is derived from the decision in Wayne v. Hartridge, 147 Ga. 127 , 92 S.E. 937 (1917).
Law reviews.
For article, “Publicity, Liberty and Intellectual Property: A Conceptual and Economic Analysis of the Inheritability Issue,” see 34 Emory L.J. 1 (1985).
For article surveying real property law in 1984-1985, see 37 Mercer L. Rev. 343 (1985).
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 44-1-2. “Realty” or “Real Estate” Defined; Extent of Owner’s Interest in Airspace
§ 44-1-3. “Personalty” Defined; Status of Certain Stocks
§ 44-1-7. Possession of Personalty
§ 44-1-8. Property Rights in Animals; Factors Establishing Property in Wild Animals
§ 44-1-9. Ownership of Deposit and Offspring by Wild Animals on Land
§ 44-1-10. Ownership of Offspring of Domestic or Owned Animals
§ 44-1-11. Application and Construction of Provisions Relating to Estates
§ 44-1-12. What Constitutes Perfect Title
§ 44-1-14. Abatement of Hazard From Abandoned Well or Hole; Recovery Costs; Use of County Funds
§ 44-1-15. Removal or Destruction of Survey Monuments Prohibited; Exceptions; Penalties