This volume, "Supplement To The Code Of The State Of Georgia," is an essential resource for legal professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the legislative history of Georgia. It contains a comprehensive codification of all public and permanent laws passed by the General Assembly since the adoption of the Code of 1895. In addition to the laws themselves, this supplement includes the rules of the Supreme Court as amended, providing a complete overview of the legal framework of Georgia during the period covered.
Compiled and organized for ease of use, this supplement allows researchers to quickly access and understand the evolution of Georgia's legal statutes. It offers valuable insights into the legislative changes that shaped the state's governance and legal practices.
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