Edmonds v. Bates (1986)
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Barton v. Peterson (1990)
See Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga.App. 69, 72 , 342 S.E.2d 476 (1986) (“[Ijnducement to rely on advice, and assurances that it is correct, knowing the patient will rely does not constitute fraud unless there is knowledge that the advice or the assurances are false.”).
“[Ijnducement to rely on advice, and assurances that it is correct, knowing the patient will rely does not constitute fraud unless there is knowledge that the advice or the assurances are false.”
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Daker v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Company (2021)
Statute of Limitations Applicable to Voidable or Fraudulent Transfers Made or Obligations Incurred—Tolling of Statute of Limitations § 2:32 (2021) (equitable tolling); Ga. Code Ann. § 9-3-96 (West 2021) (equitable tolling); Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 72 , 342 S.E.2d 476, 479 (1986) (equitable tolling); see also Daniel v. Amicalola Elec.
equitable tolling
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Falanga v. Kirschner & Venker, P.C. (2007)
Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 72 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Nash v. Ohio National Life Insurance (2004)
Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 72 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Clark v. BOARD OF REGENTS, UNIV. OF GA. (2001)
See OCGA § 9-3-96; Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 71 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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AAA Truck Sales, Inc. v. Mershon Tractor Co. (1999)
Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 72 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Metlife v. Wright (1996)
Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 72 ( 342 SE2d 476 ).
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Knothe v. Rose (1990)
Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 73 ( 342 SE2d 476 ).
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Cannon v. Smith (1988)
“One of the elements of fraud is that defendant know that the representation is false. [Cits.] There is nothing in the record to reflect that [defendant] knew at any time that the treatment or opinion given by him was in error, nor is there any evidence that [defendant] fraudulently withheld such information from the patient.” Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 71-72 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Lynch v. Waters (1986)
Compare Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986); Johnson v. Gamwell, 165 Ga. App. 425 ( 301 SE2d 492 ) (1983); and Montgomery v. Ritchey, 151 Ga. App. 66 (A) ( 258 SE2d 733 ) (1979), wherein the pleadings did not set forth any tolling circumstances.
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Kaylor v. Rome City School District (2004)
Accord Davis v. Dublin City Bd. of Ed., 219 Ga. App. 121, 122 (1) ( 464 SE2d 251 ) (1995). 19 (Citation and punctuation omitted.) Rivers v. BMW of North America, 214 Ga. App. 880, 882 (1) ( 449 SE2d 337 ) (1994). 20 Smith, supra. 21 OCGA §9-3-96. 22 Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 72 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Paul v. Joseph (1994)
See Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69, 71 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Surgery Associates, P.C. v. Kearby (1991)
See Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Whitaker v. Zirkle (1988)
See Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986).
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Lynch v. Waters (1986)
See also Edmonds v. Bates, 178 Ga. App. 69 ( 342 SE2d 476 ) (1986), also relied upon by petitioner.