O.C.G.A. § 1-3-7 - Abrogation of laws by agreement; waiver or renunciation of benefits established by law.
An agreement cannot override laws protecting public order or good morals, but a person may give up a legal benefit if doing so does not injure others or the public interest.
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- United States — Georgia
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