Georgia Code, Title 23, Chapter 2, Article 3 - Fraud
- § 23-2-50 - Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Fraud
In all cases of fraud, except fraud in the execution of a will, equity has concurrent jurisdiction with the law.
- § 23-2-51 - Fraud As Actual or Constructive
(a) Fraud may be actual or constructive.(b) Actual fraud consists of any kind of artifice by which another is deceived. Constructive fraud consists of...
- § 23-2-52 - Misrepresentation As Legal Fraud
Misrepresentation of a material fact, made willfully to deceive or recklessly without knowledge and acted on by the opposite party or made innocently and...
- § 23-2-53 - Suppression of Fact As Fraud
Suppression of a material fact which a party is under an obligation to communicate constitutes fraud. The obligation to communicate may arise from the...
- § 23-2-54 - Surprise As a Form of Fraud
Anything which happens without the agency or fault of the party affected by it, tending to disturb and confuse his judgment or to mislead...
- § 23-2-55 - Use of Similar Trademarks, Names, or Devices
Any attempt to encroach upon the business of a trader or other person by the use of similar trademarks, names, or devices, with the...
- § 23-2-56 - Consummation of Fraud
Fraud may be consummated by signs or tricks, or through agents employed to deceive, or by any other unfair way used to cheat another.
- § 23-2-57 - Proving Existence of Fraud
Fraud may not be presumed but, being in itself subtle, slight circumstances may be sufficient to carry conviction of its existence.
- § 23-2-58 - Confidential Relations Defined
Any relationship shall be deemed confidential, whether arising from nature, created by law, or resulting from contracts, where one party is so situated as...
- § 23-2-59 - Acquisition of Antagonistic Rights by One in Confidential Relationship
Where, by the act or consent of parties or the act of a third person or of the law, one person is placed in...
- § 23-2-60 - Annulment of Conveyances for Fraud
Fraud will authorize equity to annul conveyances, however solemnly executed.
Last modified: October 14, 2016