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§ 13-3-40. Necessity for Consideration; Presumption of Consideration - History. Orig. Code 1863, § 2703; Code 1868, § 2697;...
§ 13-3-41. Types of Consideration - Considerations are distinguished into “good” and “valuable.” A good consideration...
§ 13-3-42. Acts Which Constitute Consideration; Effect of Consideration Given or Received by Persons Other Than Promisor or Promisee - History. Orig. Code 1863, §§ 2704, 2708, 2711; Code 1868,...
§ 13-3-43. Effect of Satisfying Requirement of Consideration - If the requirement of consideration is met, there is no...
§ 13-3-44. Effect of Promise Which Is Reasonably Expected to Induce Action or Forbearance by Promisee or Third Person; Requirement as to Proof of Reliance in Cases of Charitable Subscriptions or Marriage Settlements - History. Code 1933, § 20-302.2, enacted by Ga. L. 1981,...
§ 13-3-45. Effect of Partially Valid Consideration; Effect of Illegal Consideration - If the consideration is good in part and void in...
§ 13-3-46. Effect of Inadequacy of Consideration - Mere inadequacy of consideration alone will not void a contract....
§ 13-3-47. Effect of Impossible and Possible but Improbable Consideration - An impossible consideration is insufficient to sustain any promise; however,...