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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 53 - Wills, Trusts, and Administration of Estates
    • Chapter 12 - Trusts
    • Article 2 - Creation and Validity of Express Trusts

    Georgia Code
    Chapter 12 - Trusts
    Article 2 - Creation and Validity of Express Trusts

    § 53-12-20. Express Trusts - History. Code 1981, § 53-12-20 , enacted by Ga. L....

    § 53-12-21. Formal and Precatory Words - History. Code 1981, § 53-12-21 , enacted by Ga. L....

    § 53-12-22. Trust Purposes and Conditions in Terrorem - History. Code 1981, § 53-12-22 , enacted by Ga. L....

    § 53-12-23. Capacity of Settlor - A person has capacity to create an inter vivos trust...

    § 53-12-24. Non-Merger - No trust shall be invalid or terminated and no merger...

    § 53-12-25. Transfer of Property in Trust - History. Code 1981, § 53-12-25 , enacted by Ga. L....

    § 53-12-26. Additions to Trust Property - Property may be added to an existing trust from any...

    § 53-12-27. Construction; Parol Evidence - When the construction of an express trust is at issue,...

    § 53-12-28. Trusts for Animals - History. Code 1981, § 53-12-28 , enacted by Ga. L....

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