GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
§ 23-2-32 - When negligent complainant granted relief
O.C.G.A. 23-2-32 (2010)
23-2-32. When negligent complainant granted relief
(a) The negligence of the complaining party, preventing relief in equity, is that want of reasonable prudence, the absence of which would be a violation of legal duty.
(b) Relief may be granted even in cases of negligence by the complainant if it appears that the other party has not been prejudiced thereby.
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