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38.200 Statute of Limitations; New Promise; Generally
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38.200 Statute of Limitations; New Promise; Generally A new promise to renew a right of action already barred or to constitute a point from which the limitation shall commence running on a right of action not yet barred, must be in writing and must be in the party's own handwriting or signed by the party or someone authorized by the party. A new promise shall revive or extend the original liability; it does not create a new one. O.C.G.A. §§9-3-110, 9-3-113 Carnes v. Bank of Jonesboro, 58 Ga. App. 193 (1938); distinguished at 193 Ga. 477 (1942) Collier v. Georgia Securities, 57 Ga. App. 485 (1938)





