16.410 Contracts; Duty to Ascertain Facts | Pdf Doc Docx | Georgia_JI

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16.410 Contracts; Duty to Ascertain Facts

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16.410 Contracts; Duty to Ascertain Facts In the absence of misrepresentation or fraud, ignorance of a fact known to the opposite party will not justify relief, unless there is some reason why the injured party should have relied on the opposite party for information and, in so relying, was deceived either by conduct or words. Ignorance by both parties of a fact shall not justify the interference of the court, nor shall a mistake in judgment or opinion merely as to the value of property authorize such interference. O.C.G.A. §23-2-28 Langston v. Langston, 147 Ga. 318 (1917) James v. Tarpley, 209 Ga. 421, 423 (1952) Cline v. Schuster, 221 Ga. 653 (1966)

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