Georgia Code, Title 13, Chapter 3, Article 1 - General Provisions
            
- § 13-3-1 - Essentials of Contracts Generally
 To constitute a valid contract, there must be parties able to contract, a consideration moving to the contract, the assent of the parties to...  
- § 13-3-2 - Contract Incomplete Without Assent of Parties to Terms Thereof; Withdrawal of Bid or Proposition by Party
 The consent of the parties being essential to a contract, until each has assented to all the terms, there is no binding contract; until...  
- § 13-3-3 - When Written Acceptance of Offer Made by Letter Takes Effect; Acceptance of Offer Containing Alternative Propositions
 If an offer is made by letter, an acceptance by written reply takes effect from the time it is sent and not from the...  
- § 13-3-4 - Effect of Conditions Precedent or Subsequent Upon Rights of Parties Under Contracts
 Conditions may be precedent or subsequent. A condition precedent must be performed before the contract becomes absolute and obligatory upon the other party. The...  
- § 13-3-5 - Effect of Impossible, Immoral, and Illegal Conditions
 Impossible, immoral, and illegal conditions are void and are binding upon no one.            
            
Last modified: October 14, 2016