Georgia Statutes

§ 45-3-8 — Effect of failure to take and file oath generally

Georgia § 45-3-8

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O.C.G.A. § 45-3-8 (2026).

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No officer or deputy required by law to take and file the oaths prescribed in Code Section 45-3-1 shall enter upon the duties of his office without first taking and filing the same in the proper office.

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State v. Giangregorio
352 S.E.2d 193 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1986)
15 case citations
Brown v. Blackmon
530 S.E.2d 712 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2000)
3 case citations
PIERSON v. the STATE.
824 S.E.2d 657 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 2019)

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