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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 13 - Contracts
    • Chapter 4 - Modification, Extinguishment, and Renewal
    • Article 2 - Performance

    Georgia Code
    Chapter 4 - Modification, Extinguishment, and Renewal
    Article 2 - Performance

    § 13-4-20. Requirements as to Performance of Contractual Obligations Generally - Performance, to be effectual, must be accomplished by the party...

    § 13-4-21. Effect of Act of God - If performance of the terms of a contract becomes impossible...

    § 13-4-22. Effect of Refusal of Party to Perform Concurrent Condition Upon Offer of Performance by Other Party - Where the conditions as to performance of a contract are...

    § 13-4-23. Effect of Nonperformance Caused by Conduct of Other Party - If the nonperformance of a party to a contract is...

    § 13-4-24. Requirements for and Effect of Tender Generally - A tender properly made may be equivalent to performance. The...

    § 13-4-25. Tender of Chattels - A valid tender of chattels transfers the title thereto to...

    § 13-4-26. Delivery on Demand; Delivery at Certain Time and Place - If the promise of a party is to deliver on...

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