In some cases even an entire contract is apportionable, as where the price to be paid is not fixed, or is by the contract itself apportioned according to time; so, if the failure of one party to perform is caused by the act of the other, the contract may still be apportioned.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 2688; Code 1868, § 2684; Code 1873, § 2726; Code 1882, § 2726; Civil Code 1895, § 3644; Civil Code 1910, § 4229; Code 1933, § 20-113.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 13-1-1. Contract Defined — Generally
§ 13-1-2. Contract Defined — Executed and Executory Contracts
§ 13-1-3. Contract Defined — Contract of Record
§ 13-1-4. Contract Defined — Specialty Contract
§ 13-1-5. Contract Defined — Simple Contract
§ 13-1-6. Contract Defined — Parol Contracts
§ 13-1-7. Contract Defined — Absolute and Conditional Contracts
§ 13-1-8. Contract Defined — Entire and Severable Contracts
§ 13-1-9. Apportionment of Entire Contracts
§ 13-1-10. Licenses and Contracts Distinguished
§ 13-1-13. Recovery of Voluntary Payments
§ 13-1-15. Convenience Fee; When Appropriate
§ 13-1-16. Additional Contracts Terminable by Service Members; Requirements