Georgia Code, Title 13, Chapter 3, Article 2 - Capacity of Parties
- § 13-3-20 - Minors -- Contracts for Property or Valuable Consideration; Contracts for Necessaries
(a) Generally the contract of a minor is voidable. If in a contractual transaction a minor receives property or other valuable consideration and, after...
- § 13-3-21 - Minors -- Contracts Relating to Practice of Profession, Trade, or Business
If a minor, by permission of his parent or guardian or by permission of law, practices any profession or trade or engages in any...
- § 13-3-22 - Minors -- Marriage Contracts and Settlements
Marriage contracts and settlements made by persons who are minors but of lawful age to marry are binding as if made by adults.
- § 13-3-23 - Minors -- Contracts, Promissory Notes, Written Obligation, or Other Evidence, for Loans From Trust Funds for Educational Purposes
Any contract, promissory note, written obligation, or other evidence of indebtedness made and executed by a minor for a loan from any trust fund...
- § 13-3-24 - Insane, Mentally Ill, Intellectually Disabled, or Mentally Incompetent Persons
(a) The contract of an insane, a mentally ill, an intellectually disabled, or a mentally incompetent person who has never been adjudicated to be...
- § 13-3-25 - Intoxicated Persons
A contract made by an intoxicated person is not void, though the intoxication is brought about by the other party, but is merely voidable...
Last modified: October 14, 2016