If a testamentary gift to a charity cannot be executed in the exact manner provided by the testator, the superior court may exercise equitable powers in such a way as will as nearly as possible effectuate
the intention of the testator.
Testamentary gift to charity
— Code 1981, § 53-4-62, enacted by Ga
If a testamentary gift to a charity cannot be executed in the exact manner provided by the testator, the superior court may exercise equitable powers in such a way as will as nearly as possible effectuate
the intention of the testator.
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