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Code · Georgia · TITLE 44 Property · PART 2 Administration

44-3-171. Sale of time-share intervals and programs organized prior to July 1, 1983.

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In the event that:
Time-share intervals in a time-share program have been sold in this state to a resident of this state prior to July 1, 1983;
The time-share instruments and project instruments creating such program do not provide for or contain the provisions required by Code Sections 44-3-166 through 44-3-170; and
The developer does not control a sufficient number of votes in the time-share program to amend the time-share instruments and project instruments to provide for the inclusion of the provisions required by Code Sections 44-3-166 through 44-3-170 without the vote of any other time-share interval owners,
then the developer shall include in the public offering statement a listing of those provisions required by Code Sections 44-3-166 through 44-3-170 but not included in the instruments.
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