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Thus, the publisher would charge for reproductions of the OCGA, with a portion of the fee being returned to the state as a licensing fee. This longstanding feature goes back to the Code of 1872. In 2018, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals held that the OCGA is not copyrightable, [1] and the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that holding in April 2020.
All public works construction contracts greater than $100,000.00. Bond shall be in the amount of at least the total amount of the contract and shall be increased as the contract amount is increased (§ 36-91-70, § 13-10-40) Payment Bond Required: All public works construction contracts greater than $100,000.00.
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Title 44, Chapter 5, Article 6, Georgia Code Annotated: Ga. Code Ann. §§ 44-5-143 to 44-5-153 Hawaii: 2006: Title 19, Chapter 327, Part I, Hawaii Revised Statutes: HRS §§ 327-3 to 327-11 Idaho: 2006: Title 39, Chapter 34, Subchapter 34, Idaho Code: Idaho Code §§ 39-3401 to 39-3420 Illinois: 2006: 755 Illinois Compiled Statutes 50/Article 5
The majority of the state legislature became implicated in the scandal, which involved Georgia's western lands (present-day Alabama and Mississippi). As a result, a number of legislators lost re-election, and reforms to property laws were enacted by their successors. [10] Shortly after, the convention authorized in 1795 was postponed until 1798.
Pulaski County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 13, 1808, from a portion of Laurens County. [3] In the antebellum years, it was developed for cotton cultivation and is part of the Black Belt of Georgia, an arc of highly fertile soil.
Argument: Oral argument: Reargument: Reargument: Case history; Prior: Stanley v. State, 224 Ga. 259, 161 S.E.2d 309 (1968); probable jurisdiction noted, 393 U.S. 819 (1968).: Holding; The First Amendment, as applied to the States under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, prohibits making mere private possession of obscene material a crime.
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