Georgia Statutes
§ 23-2-132 — When voluntary agreement enforced
Georgia·Title 23
Specific performance will not be decreed of a voluntary agreement or merely gratuitous promise. If, however, possession of lands has been given under such an agreement, upon a meritorious consideration, and valuable improvements have been made upon the faith thereof, equity will decree the performance of the agreement.
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