Question: A made a contract to construct a house for B. Subsequently, B sued A for breach of contract. A raised the defense that the contract
A made a contract to construct a house for B. Subsequently, B sued A for breach of contract. A raised the defense that the contract was not binding because it was not sealed. Is this a valid defense? [Cooper v G. E. Construction Co., 158 SE2d 305 (Ga App)]
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