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O.C.G.A. 23-2-116 (2010)
23-2-116. Powers of sale -- When exercisable by successor administrator, trustee, or guardian


Unless expressly limited in an instrument creating a power of sale or unless specifically otherwise provided in the instrument, the power of sale conferred upon an executor, trustee, or guardian may be exercised and executed by an administrator with the will annexed or by a successor administrator, trustee, or guardian. If the power is conferred upon more than one executor, trustee, or guardian, the surviving or remaining executor or executors, trustee or trustees, or guardian or guardians may exercise and execute the power.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-23 > Chapter-2 > Article-6 > 23-2-116

O.C.G.A. 23-2-116 (2010)
23-2-116. Powers of sale -- When exercisable by successor administrator, trustee, or guardian


Unless expressly limited in an instrument creating a power of sale or unless specifically otherwise provided in the instrument, the power of sale conferred upon an executor, trustee, or guardian may be exercised and executed by an administrator with the will annexed or by a successor administrator, trustee, or guardian. If the power is conferred upon more than one executor, trustee, or guardian, the surviving or remaining executor or executors, trustee or trustees, or guardian or guardians may exercise and execute the power.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-23 > Chapter-2 > Article-6 > 23-2-116

O.C.G.A. 23-2-116 (2010)
23-2-116. Powers of sale -- When exercisable by successor administrator, trustee, or guardian


Unless expressly limited in an instrument creating a power of sale or unless specifically otherwise provided in the instrument, the power of sale conferred upon an executor, trustee, or guardian may be exercised and executed by an administrator with the will annexed or by a successor administrator, trustee, or guardian. If the power is conferred upon more than one executor, trustee, or guardian, the surviving or remaining executor or executors, trustee or trustees, or guardian or guardians may exercise and execute the power.