The owner of a vessel shall be liable for any injury or damage occasioned by the negligent operation of the vessel, whether the negligence consists of a violation of the statutes of this state or of neglecting to observe such ordinary care in such operation as the rules of common law require. The owner shall not be liable, however, unless the vessel is being used with his or her express or implied consent. It shall be presumed that the vessel is being operated with the knowledge and consent of the owner if, at the time of the injury or damage, the vessel is under the control of his or her spouse, father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, or other immediate member of the owner’s family. Nothing contained in this Code section shall be construed to relieve any other person from any liability which he would otherwise have nor shall anything contained in this Code section be construed to authorize or permit any recovery in excess of injury or damage actually incurred.
History. Ga. L. 1968, p. 487, § 10; Ga. L. 1973, p. 1427, § 20.
Cross references.
Operation of watercraft generally, T. 52, C. 7.
Law reviews.
For article, “Motorboat Collisions and the Family Purpose Doctrine,” see 2 Ga. St. B.J. 473 (1966).
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 51-1-2. Ordinary Diligence and Ordinary Negligence Defined
§ 51-1-3. Extraordinary Diligence and Slight Negligence Defined
§ 51-1-4. Slight Diligence and Gross Negligence Defined
§ 51-1-5. Meaning of “Due Care” in Reference to Child of Tender Years
§ 51-1-6. Recovery of Damages Upon Breach of Legal Duty
§ 51-1-7. When Infraction of Public Duty Gives Cause of Action to Individual
§ 51-1-8. Right of Action Arising From Breach of Private Duty
§ 51-1-9. Recovery for Torts to Self, Wife, Child, Ward, or Servant
§ 51-1-11.1. Liability of Product Seller as a Manufacturer
§ 51-1-12. Liability for Ratifying Tort
§ 51-1-13. Cause of Action for Physical Injury; Intention Considered in Assessing Damages
§ 51-1-14. Violent Injury or Attempt to Commit Injury
§ 51-1-15. Right of Action for Abduction or Harboring of Wife
§ 51-1-16. Right of Action for Seduction of Daughter; Exemplary Damages
§ 51-1-18. Furnishing Alcoholic Beverages to Minor Children; Gambling With Minor Children
§ 51-1-19. Negligence by Person Given Trust or Confidence for Consideration
§ 51-1-20.2. Liability of Child Passenger Safety Technicians
§ 51-1-21. Liability of Owner of Watercraft for Torts Generally
§ 51-1-23. Sale of Unwholesome Provisions
§ 51-1-24. Sale of Adulterated Drugs or Alcoholic Beverages
§ 51-1-25. Furnishing of Wrong Article or Medicine by Vender of Drugs and Medicines
§ 51-1-26. Survivability of Actions Under Code Sections 51-1-23 Through 51-1-25
§ 51-1-27. Recovery for Medical Malpractice Authorized
§ 51-1-29. Liability of Persons Rendering Emergency Care
§ 51-1-29.1. Liability of Voluntary Health Care Provider and Sponsoring Organization
§ 51-1-29.3. Immunity for Operators of External Defibrillators
§ 51-1-29.6. Liability of Health Care Institutions and Providers Regarding Thc Oil
§ 51-1-30.4. Immunity From Liability for Officers Providing Security at Nuclear Facilities
§ 51-1-32. Separate Causes of Action for Personal Injury and Property Damage Caused by Motor Vehicle
§ 51-1-33. Settlement of Single Action Under Code Section 51-1-32 — Evidence in Separate Action
§ 51-1-34. Settlement of Single Action Under Code Section 51-1-32 — Effect in Separate Action
§ 51-1-36. Duty of Care of Operator of Motor Vehicle to Passengers
§ 51-1-37. Negligent or Improper Administration of Polygraph Examination; Measure of Damages
§ 51-1-38. Tort Immunity for Medical Students; Exceptions
§ 51-1-39. Liability for Injuries of Person Committing Crime on Political Subdivision Property
§ 51-1-40. Liability for Acts of Intoxicated Persons
§ 51-1-41. Liability of Sports Officials at Amateur Athletic Contests
§ 51-1-42. Limitation of Liability for Transportation of Senior Citizens by Volunteer
§ 51-1-43. “Roller Skating Safety Act of 1993.”
§ 51-1-44. Limitation of Liability for Dental Students
§ 51-1-45. Immunity of Persons Serving Without Compensation as Athletic Team Physicians
§ 51-1-47. Immunity for Disconnection of Motor Vehicle Air Bags
§ 51-1-48. Diligence Required in Reviewing Claims; Nonwaivable Liability Is Not Created; Definitions
§ 51-1-50. Immunity of Broadcasters From Liability for Levi’s Call: Georgia’s Amber Alert Program
§ 51-1-51. Limitations on Liability of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Providers
§ 51-1-53. Recreational Joint-Use Agreements
§ 51-1-54. Program and Treatment Completion Certificate