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- State ownership of wildlife located in state, § 27-1-3.
Deer are not treated in law as domestic, and it would require positive or circumstantial evidence to show that a particular deer had lost the deer's natural quality of wildness by being domesticated or confined. Crosby v. State, 121 Ga. 198, 48 S.E. 913 (1904).
Cited in Shelley v. Queen, 104 Ga. App. 837, 123 S.E.2d 177 (1961); Blackston v. State, Dep't of Natural Resources, 255 Ga. 15, 334 S.E.2d 679 (1985).
- Game animals, whether held in captivity legally or illegally, may not be sold by one other than the state. 1973 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 73-35.
- Domestication, one way of obtaining a property right under law, in and of itself cannot divest the state of the interest in game animals which the state holds in trust for all the people of the state. The possession of a domesticated game animal is still subject to all applicable laws regarding game animals. 1973 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 73-35.
Former Code 1933, §§ 85-1703 and 85-1705 (see O.C.G.A. §§ 44-1-8 and44-1-10) did not conflict with state's control over and ownership of animals ferae naturae, but merely set out the method by which individuals could gain property rights in such animals when allowed to do so by the laws of the state. 1973 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 73-35.
- When an individual has complied with the law and rules and regulations of the state in hunting or capturing a game or wild animal, the individual obtains a property right in the animal good against any other person. When an animal ferae naturae is captured or reduced to possession in violation of the applicable laws and rules and regulations, however, no property right vests in the person capturing or killing such animal. 1973 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 73-35.
- 4 Am. Jur. 2d, Animals, § 14. 63A Am. Jur. 2d, Property, § 24.
- 3B C.J.S., Animals, §§ 8, 10.
- Pollution of oyster beds, 3 A.L.R. 762.
Escape of wild animal from confinement as affecting property rights, 52 A.L.R. 1061.
Right created by private grant or reservation to hunt or fish on another's land, 49 A.L.R.2d 1395.
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Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 1985-10-01
Citation: 334 S.E.2d 679, 255 Ga. 15, 1985 Ga. LEXIS 862
Snippet: wildlife as defined by Code Section 27-1-2." OCGA § 44-1-8 (b). OCGA § 27-1-3 (b) provides, "To hunt, trap
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia | Date Filed: 1896-04-27
Citation: 99 Ga. 81, 24 S.E. 849
Snippet: of Drucilla A. Fleming a tract in Hart county of 44 1-8 acres; to G. T. J. Teasley and Oscar Teasley a