Georgia Statutes

§ 44-5-81 — When acceptance presumed; acceptance for minors and corporations

Georgia·Title 44
If a gift is of substantial benefit, the law will presume its acceptance unless the contrary is shown. A parent, guardian, or friend may accept a gift for a minor. The officers of a corporation may accept a gift for the corporation.

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