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O.C.G.A. 53-1-6 (2010)
53-1-6. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Powers of executor under will which omits powers in Code Section 53-12-232


An executor under a will executed after July 1, 1990, which omits any of the powers in Code Section 53-12-232 may, unless the will expressly prohibits it, be given those powers by application, citation, and order as set forth in Code Section 53-6-26, concerning administrators, except that the provisions concerning unanimous consent shall be applied to all beneficiaries under the will who would be affected by the grant of any such power to the executor, rather than to the heirs at law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-53 > Chapter-1 > 53-1-6

O.C.G.A. 53-1-6 (2010)
53-1-6. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Powers of executor under will which omits powers in Code Section 53-12-232


An executor under a will executed after July 1, 1990, which omits any of the powers in Code Section 53-12-232 may, unless the will expressly prohibits it, be given those powers by application, citation, and order as set forth in Code Section 53-6-26, concerning administrators, except that the provisions concerning unanimous consent shall be applied to all beneficiaries under the will who would be affected by the grant of any such power to the executor, rather than to the heirs at law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-53 > Chapter-1 > 53-1-6

O.C.G.A. 53-1-6 (2010)
53-1-6. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Powers of executor under will which omits powers in Code Section 53-12-232


An executor under a will executed after July 1, 1990, which omits any of the powers in Code Section 53-12-232 may, unless the will expressly prohibits it, be given those powers by application, citation, and order as set forth in Code Section 53-6-26, concerning administrators, except that the provisions concerning unanimous consent shall be applied to all beneficiaries under the will who would be affected by the grant of any such power to the executor, rather than to the heirs at law.