GEORGIA CODE (Last Updated: August 20, 2013) |
Title 52. WATERS OF THE STATE, PORTS, AND WATERCRAFT |
Chapter 8. DISCHARGE OF SUBSTANCES DANGEROUS TO NAVIGATION OR PROPERTY |
§ 52-8-1. Throwing stone, gravel, or other ballast into navigable waters |
§ 52-8-2. Duty of pilots to report unlawful discharge of stone, gravel, or other ballast into bays and harbors |
§ 52-8-3. Recovery of forfeiture; attachment and replevy of vessels |
§ 52-8-4. Power of municipalities to prohibit throwing or depositing of substances which might lessen depth of navigable waters |
§ 52-8-5. Power of municipalities to prohibit throwing or depositing of substances dangerous to navigation or injurious to vessels |
REFS & ANNOS
TITLE 52 Chapter 8 NOTE
CROSS REFERENCES. --Use of anti-syphon devices for irrigation systems, § 2-1-4. Disposal of sewage and waste into waters of state generally, § 12-5-29. Control of soil erosion and sedimentation, T. 12, C. 7.
RESEARCH REFERENCES
AM. JUR. 2D. --70 Am. Jur. 2d, Shipping, § 102.
C.J.S. --80 C.J.S., Shipping, §§ 20, 21.
ALR. --Substantive law of state as applicable to action for personal injury not resulting in death growing out of a maritime tort, 59 ALR 504.
Liability for failure to rescue seaman who has gone overboard, 91 ALR2d 1032.
RESEARCH REFERENCES
AM. JUR. 2D. --70 Am. Jur. 2d, Shipping, § 102.
C.J.S. --80 C.J.S., Shipping, §§ 20, 21.
ALR. --Substantive law of state as applicable to action for personal injury not resulting in death growing out of a maritime tort, 59 ALR 504.
Liability for failure to rescue seaman who has gone overboard, 91 ALR2d 1032.