Subject to restrictions contained in this chapter or in its articles, a bank shall have the power:
History. Ga. L. 1919, p. 135, art. 17, § 1; Code 1933, § 13-1801; Code 1933, § 41A-1301, enacted by Ga. L. 1974, p. 705, § 1; Ga. L. 1985, p. 258, § 4; Ga. L. 1986, p. 458, § 5.
Cross references.
Definition of “clearing-house” for purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code, § 11-4-104 .
Definition of “collecting bank” for purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code, § 11-4-105 .
For provisions of T. 11, the Uniform Commercial Code, pertaining to letters of credit generally, § 11-5-101 et seq.
Effect of laws relating to regulation of practice of law on power of banks to give advice to customers in matters incidental to banks or banking, § 15-19-52 .
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 1 - Financial Institutions
Article 2 - Banks and Trust Companies
§ 7-1-280. Major Banking Powers
§ 7-1-281. Participation in Federal Programs
§ 7-1-282. Direct Leasing of Personal and Real Property
§ 7-1-285. Limits on Obligations of One Person or Corporation
§ 7-1-286. Real Estate Loans; Acquisition by Bank or Trust Company of Ownership Interest
§ 7-1-287. Dealings in Securities; Conflicts of Interest; Divestiture and Fines
§ 7-1-288. Corporate Stock and Securities
§ 7-1-289. Security for Deposits
§ 7-1-290. Powers as Surety or Guarantor
§ 7-1-293. Savings Banks and State Savings and Loan Associations
§ 7-1-294. Transaction of Business on Holidays and Outside of Banking Hours
§ 7-1-295. Transaction Fees Charged by Operators of Automated Teller Machines