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· 5/21/1980

Shipman v. Horizon Corporation

Citations

  • 267 S.E.2d 244
  • 245 Ga. 808
  • 1980 Ga. LEXIS 943

How courts have described this case

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  • only actual fraud involving moral turpitude tolls the statue of limitation; constructive fraud does not toll the statute
  • “[s]ilence is treated as a continuation of the original actual fraud”
  • \mere silence\ concerning the availability of the underlying action may be sufficient to toll the statute of limitation in a contract action if a relationship of trust and confidence between the parties gave rise to a duty to disclose
  • “mere silence” concerning the availability of the underlying action may be sufficient to toll the statute of limitation in a contract action if a relationship of trust and confidence between the parties gave rise to a duty to disclose
  • “debar vb. (15c) To 2 officially prohibit or exclude (someone

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Judges: Undercofler

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