Fraud may not be presumed but, being in itself subtle, slight circumstances may be sufficient to carry conviction of its existence.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 2715; Code 1868, § 2709; Code 1873, § 2751; Code 1882, § 2751; Civil Code 1895, § 4029; Civil Code 1910, § 4626; Code 1933, § 37-706.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 2 - Grounds for Equitable Relief
§ 23-2-50. Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Fraud
§ 23-2-51. Fraud as Actual or Constructive
§ 23-2-52. Misrepresentation as Legal Fraud
§ 23-2-53. Suppression of Fact as Fraud
§ 23-2-54. Surprise as a Form of Fraud
§ 23-2-55. Use of Similar Trademarks, Names, or Devices
§ 23-2-56. Consummation of Fraud
§ 23-2-57. Proving Existence of Fraud
§ 23-2-58. Confidential Relations Defined
§ 23-2-59. Acquisition of Antagonistic Rights by One in Confidential Relationship