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    • Legislation USA
    • Georgia Code
    • Title 1 - General Provisions
    • Chapter 3 - Laws and Statutes

    Georgia Code
    Title 1 - General Provisions
    Chapter 3 - Laws and Statutes

    § 1-3-1. Construction of Statutes Generally - History. Orig. Code 1863, § 5; Code 1868, § 4;...

    § 1-3-2. Construction of Definitions - As used in this Code or in any other law...

    § 1-3-3. Definitions - As used in this Code or in any other law...

    § 1-3-4. Effective Date of Legislative Acts - History. Ga. L. 1968, p. 1364, § 1; Ga. L....

    § 1-3-4.1. Effective Date for General Acts Requiring Increases in Compensation of Certain County Officials - Notwithstanding the provisions of Code Section 1-3-4, no general Act...

    § 1-3-5. Operation of Laws Generally; Retrospective Operation - Laws prescribe only for the future; they cannot impair the...

    § 1-3-6. When Laws Become Obligatory; Effect of Ignorance - After they take effect, the laws of this state are...

    § 1-3-7. Abrogation of Laws by Agreement; Waiver or Renunciation of Benefits Established by Law - Laws made for the preservation of public order or good...

    § 1-3-8. Binding Effect of Legislation Upon State - The state is not bound by the passage of a...

    § 1-3-9. Effect and Enforcement of Foreign Laws - The laws of other states and foreign nations shall have...

    § 1-3-10. Execution of Writings and Contracts - Except for wills of personalty of persons domiciled in another...

    § 1-3-11. Local Referenda on Abolishing Offices or Shortening or Lengthening Term - No office to which a person has been elected shall...

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