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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 51 - Torts
    • Chapter 2 - Imputable Negligence

    Georgia Code
    Title 51 - Torts
    Chapter 2 - Imputable Negligence

    § 51-2-1. Basis for Imputation of Negligence; Fault of Parents or Custodians Not Imputable to Child - History. Civil Code 1895, § 2902; Civil Code 1910, §...

    § 51-2-2. Liability for Torts of Spouse, Child, or Servant in Certain Instances - Every person shall be liable for torts committed by his...

    § 51-2-3. Liability for Malicious Acts of Minor Child - History. Ga. L. 1956, p. 699, § 1; Ga. L....

    § 51-2-4. Liability for Torts of Independent Employee - An employer generally is not responsible for torts committed by...

    § 51-2-5. Liability for Negligence of Contractor - An employer is liable for the negligence of a contractor:...

    § 51-2-5.1. Relationship Between Hospital and Health Care Provider Prerequisite to Liability; Notice Regarding Independent Contractor Status; Factors for Consideration in Determining Status - Some or all of the health care professionals performing services...

    § 51-2-6. Liability of Owner or Keeper of Dog for Damage Done to Livestock While Off His or Her Premises - If any dog, while not on the premises of its...

    § 51-2-7. Liability of Owner or Keeper of Vicious or Dangerous Animal for Injuries Caused by Animal - A person who owns or keeps a vicious or dangerous...

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