Georgia Code
Chapter 6 - Powers and Duties Generally
§ 45-6-7. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Generally

When any office is vacated, it is the duty of the incumbent, when requested, to deliver all books, papers, and other office property to his qualified successor.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 166; Code 1868, § 161; Code 1873, § 172; Code 1882, § 172; Civil Code 1895, § 269; Civil Code 1910, § 304; Code 1933, § 89-602.
Cross references.
Provision in quo warranto judgment for delivery to proper officer of all books and papers belonging to the public office in question, § 9-6-66 .

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 45 - Public Officers and Employees

Chapter 6 - Powers and Duties Generally

§ 45-6-1. “Books, Papers, and Other Office Property” Defined

§ 45-6-2. Fiscal Year for All State Government Units; Accounting

§ 45-6-3. Official Reports to Conform With Fiscal Year

§ 45-6-4. Mailing of Annual Reports to General Assembly Members

§ 45-6-5. Source of Powers of Public Officers Generally; Estoppel

§ 45-6-6. Office Property Kept by Public Officers Subject to Inspection

§ 45-6-7. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Generally

§ 45-6-8. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Retiring Judicial or Ministerial Officers or State’s Attorneys

§ 45-6-9. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — When Incumbent Deceased or Cannot Be Found

§ 45-6-10. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Failure to Comply; Search for and Seizure of Office Property

§ 45-6-11. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Proceedings by Successor

§ 45-6-12. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Director of Division of Archives and History to Act as Agent When Office Abolished or No Successor Appointed

§ 45-6-13. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Liability for Costs of Office Property Upon Failure to Deliver

§ 45-6-14. Duty of Incumbent to Deliver Office Property to Successor — Failure to Deliver Office Property