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§ 20-3-54. Use of Funds Donated for Particular Institution

Unless directed otherwise by the General Assembly, the board of regents shall not use any moneys or properties received from any source other than appropriations by the legislature except for the benefit of the institution for whose use the money or property was donated. History. Ga. L. 1931, p. 7, § 72; Code 1933, § […]

§ 20-3-57. Property of Institutions Vested in Regents Separately

Title to all real, personal, and mixed property of whatever nature of each of the branches of the University of Georgia is vested in the board of regents, to be held by the board in trust for the benefit and use of the institutions entitled thereto, it being the purpose and intent of the General […]

§ 20-3-58. Condemnation of Private or Public Property for System

The board of regents is authorized to take or damage, by condemnation, private property for public purposes of the university system upon paying or tendering to the owner thereof just compensation. Condemnation proceedings by the board may take the forms provided in Chapter 2 of Title 22. As used in this subsection, the term “public […]

§ 20-3-47.3. Determination of Archival Value of Surplus Printed Material; Release of Material to Division; Notation of Release on Inventory; Transmission of Copy of Inventory to Originating State Agency

When the division receives an inventory of surplus printed material as provided for by Code Section 45-13-82, the division shall make a determination of whether or not any of such surplus printed material has archival value within the meaning of Part 1A of this article. If the determination cannot be made on the basis of […]

§ 20-3-61. How Conveyances Executed

In case of any sale, lease, or disposition of property under Code Section 20-3-60, the board of regents, through its proper officers, and the Governor, on behalf of the state, shall execute and deliver such written evidence of title or of the creation of a leasehold interest as may be necessary. History. Ga. L. 1935, […]