Georgia Code, Title 23, Chapter 2, Article 4 - Accounting of Contribution; Apportionment; Setoff
- § 23-2-70 - Scope of Equity Jurisdiction Over Matters of Account
Equity jurisdiction over matters of account shall extend to: (1) Mutual accounts growing out of privity of contract; (2) Cases where accounts are complicated...
- § 23-2-71 - Entitlement to Contribution; When Equity Has Jurisdiction
In cases of joint, joint and several, or several liabilities of two or more persons, where all are equally bound to bear the common...
- § 23-2-72 - Apportionment of Contract, Rent, or Hire
Apportionment of a contract or of rent or hire may, from peculiar circumstances rendering the common-law remedy incomplete, become the subject of equitable jurisdiction.
- § 23-2-73 - Discharge of Encumbrances Affecting Several Interests
Where several persons are interested in an estate as tenants for years, or for life, or in remainder or reversion, and encumbrances are to...
- § 23-2-74 - Burden of Distinguishing Mingled Property
If a party who has charge of the property of others shall so confound it with his own that the line of distinction cannot...
- § 23-2-75 - Offer to Pay Balance Unnecessary
A petition for an accounting need not offer to pay a balance if found against the complainant.
- § 23-2-76 - Equitable Setoff
Regarding a setoff, equity generally follows the law; but, if there is an intervening equity not reached by the law or if the setoff...
Last modified: October 14, 2016