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Crimes And Offenses Offenses Involving Theft: Provide For Presumption Of Intent To Convert Rented Or Leased Personal Property After A Certain Term; Change Venue Requirements, Daniel E. Turner Sep 1994

Crimes And Offenses Offenses Involving Theft: Provide For Presumption Of Intent To Convert Rented Or Leased Personal Property After A Certain Term; Change Venue Requirements, Daniel E. Turner

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act creates a presumption of intent to convert rented or leased personal property if the renter or lessee, upon formal request by the owner, does not return the property within a specified period of time. Additionally, the Act changes the venue requirements by providing for venue in the county where the rent or lease agreement was signed.


Torts Injuries To Personalty: Provide Remedy For Owners Of Intentionally Damaged Or Stolen Property, D. Johnson Jan 1988

Torts Injuries To Personalty: Provide Remedy For Owners Of Intentionally Damaged Or Stolen Property, D. Johnson

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act authorizes the owner of personal property to bring a civil action, subsequent to a written demand for payment, to recover damages from any person who willfully damages or steals that property. The Act prohibits bringing a civil action when payments are made in accordance with the written demand for payment.