Georgia Code, Title 23, Chapter 2, Article 7 - Nonperformance of Contract
- § 23-2-130 - When Specific Performance Decreed Generally
Specific performance of a contract, if within the power of the party, will be decreed, generally, whenever the damages recoverable at law would not...
- § 23-2-131 - When Specific Performance of Parol Contract for Land Decreed; Sufficient Part Performance
(a) The specific performance of a parol contract as to land shall be decreed if the defendant admits the contract or if the contract...
- § 23-2-132 - When Voluntary Agreement Enforced
Specific performance will not be decreed of a voluntary agreement or merely gratuitous promise. If, however, possession of lands has been given under such...
- § 23-2-133 - Inadequacy of Price; Unfair or Unjust Contracts
Mere inadequacy of price, though not sufficient to rescind a contract, may justify a court in refusing to decree a specific performance, as may...
- § 23-2-134 - Vendor's Ability to Comply
The vendor seeking specific performance shall show an ability to comply substantially with his contract in every part and as to all the property....
- § 23-2-135 - Damages When Specific Performance Impossible
If, for any cause, specific performance is impossible or if the vendee declines to accept a performance in part, the court may proceed to...
- § 23-2-136 - Specific Personalty; Damages or Delivery
Any good reason in equity and good conscience why the complainant should have the possession of specific personalty to which he has title shall...
Last modified: October 14, 2016