Georgia Statutes

§ 43-21-9 — Acts constituting entrustment of property to innkeeper

Georgia § 43-21-9

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O.C.G.A. § 43-21-9 (2026).

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It shall not be necessary to show actual delivery of property to the innkeeper before such property shall be deemed to have been entrusted to the innkeeper. Depositing goods in a public room set apart for such articles or leaving them in the room of the guest shall be a delivery to the innkeeper. However, if the guest shall deliver his goods to a servant under special charge to him to keep the same, the innkeeper shall not be liable therefor.

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