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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 00:41:31+00:00

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Full Statute Name: West's Code of Georgia Annotated. Title 51. Torts. Chapter 2. Imputable Negligence.
This Georgia statute represents the state's relevant dog bite strict liability law. While the law imposes strict liability for injury to a person, the dog (or other animal) must first be considered "vicious" or "dangerous," which can be as simple as showing the animal was required to be leashed per city ordinance. Second, the animal must be at large by the careless management of the owner. Finally, the person injured must not have provoked the animal into attacking him or her.
Laws 1865-66, p. 76, § 1.
Formerly Code 1868, § 2914; Code 1873, § 2965; Code 1882, § 2965; Civil Code 1895, § 3822; Civil Code 1910, § 4418; Code 1933, § 105-111.
Laws 1985, p. 1033, § 1.

References: § 1
 § 2914
 § 2965
 § 2965
 § 3822
 § 4418
 § 105
 § 1