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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 1 - General Provisions
    • Chapter 2 - Persons and Their Rights

    Georgia Code
    Title 1 - General Provisions
    Chapter 2 - Persons and Their Rights

    § 1-2-1. Classes of Persons Generally; “Natural Person” Defined; Corporations Deemed Artificial Persons; Nature of Corporations Generally - History. Orig. Code 1863, § 1582; Code 1868, § 1645;...

    § 1-2-2. Categories of Natural Persons - Natural persons are categorized, according to their rights and status,...

    § 1-2-3. Duration of Citizenship - Until citizenship is acquired elsewhere, a citizen of this state...

    § 1-2-4. Right of Expatriation - Except in time of war, every citizen of this state...

    § 1-2-5. Reacquisition of Citizenship by Expatriated Persons and Descendants - If a person expatriated under Code Section 1-2-4 acquires citizenship...

    § 1-2-6. Rights of Citizens Generally - History. Orig. Code 1863, §§ 1585, 1586; Code 1868, §§...

    § 1-2-7. Rights of Female Citizens Generally - Female citizens are entitled to the privilege of the elective...

    § 1-2-8. Rights of Minors - The law prescribes certain ages at which persons shall be...

    § 1-2-9. Rights of Citizens of the United States While in This State Generally - Such citizens of the other states of the Union as...

    § 1-2-10. Rights of Citizens of Other States or Nations to Sue or Give Evidence - The citizens of other states of the United States or...

    § 1-2-11. Rights of Aliens Generally; Purchase, Holding, and Conveyance of Realty - History. Laws 1785, Cobb’s 1851 Digest, p. 364; Laws 1849,...

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