Georgia Statutes

§ 53-5-42 — Powers

Georgia § 53-5-42

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O.C.G.A. § 53-5-42 (2026).

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When an individual dies domiciled outside of this state possessed of a claim to or against real or personal property or a cause of action within this state, if ancillary probate or administration has not been granted and is not pending in this state and there is a personal representative duly qualified and serving under the laws of the domiciliary jurisdiction, ancillary probate or administration shall not be required and the duly qualified personal representative may:

(1)Take possession of personal property of the decedent located within this state and collect accounts or other sums due and payable to the decedent;
(2)Sell and convey any property of the decedent located within this state;
(3)Transfer the decedent's stock in any bank or other corporation in this state and withdraw depos

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