§ 44-14-411 - Depositories of involuntary, gratuitous, or naked deposits -- Sale of property at public auction; notice
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-14-411   (2010)
   44-14-411.    Depositories of involuntary, gratuitous, or naked deposits -- Sale of property at public auction; notice 
      Except  as provided in Code Section 44-14-411.1, any property in the possession  of an involuntary, gratuitous, or naked depository, which property  remains unclaimed or unidentified or the reasonable expense incurred in  connection with which remains unpaid for the period of two months from  the time the property came into the possession of the depository, may be  sold at public auction to the highest bidder at such time and place as  may be designated by the depository; provided, however, that the  depositories shall publish a notice containing a general description of  the property and the time and place of sale once a week for two  successive weeks prior to the date of the sale in a newspaper of general  circulation in the place of the sale or the nearest place thereto.