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· 10/25/1974

Bright v. Stubbs Properties, Inc.

Citations

  • 210 S.E.2d 379
  • 133 Ga. App. 166
  • 1974 Ga. App. LEXIS 1002

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  • “It is generally well settled that subjective impossibility, that is, impossibility which is personal to the promisor and does not inhere in the nature of the act to be performed, does not excuse nonperformance of a contractual obligation.”

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Judges: Eberhardt, Deen, Stolz

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