Georgia Statutes
§ 3-10-10 — Existence of property rights in distilled spirits or vessels kept or used in violation of chapter; contraband
Georgia § 3-10-10
JurisdictionGeorgia
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Bluebook
O.C.G.A. § 3-10-10 (2026).
Text
No property rights of any kind shall exist in distilled spirits or in the vessels kept or used for the purpose of violating this chapter, or in any such liquors when received, possessed, or stored at any forbidden place or anywhere in a quantity forbidden by law or when kept, stored, or deposited for the purpose of sale or unlawful disposition, furnishing, or distribution. In all such cases the distilled spirits, the vessels and receptacles in which the distilled spirits are contained, and any property kept or used for the purpose of violating this chapter are declared to be contraband and are to be forfeited to the state when seized in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 16 of Title 9.
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Legislative History
Amended by 2015 Ga. Laws 98,§ 3-1, eff. 7/1/2015.
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