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O.C.G.A. 13-3-4 (2010)
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 breach of a condition subsequent may destroy the party's rights under the contract or may give a right to damages to the other party, according to a true construction of the intention of the parties.

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Statutes > Georgia > Title-13 > Chapter-3 > Article-1 > 13-3-4

O.C.G.A. 13-3-4 (2010)
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 breach of a condition subsequent may destroy the party's rights under the contract or may give a right to damages to the other party, according to a true construction of the intention of the parties.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-13 > Chapter-3 > Article-1 > 13-3-4

O.C.G.A. 13-3-4 (2010)
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 breach of a condition subsequent may destroy the party's rights under the contract or may give a right to damages to the other party, according to a true construction of the intention of the parties.