GUAM CODE ANNOTATED TITLE 20 REMEDIES UPDATED THROUGH P.L. 28-045 (JUNE 6, 2005) COL120106 COL120106 ---------- Compiler’s Note This Title 20 of the Guam Code Annotated contains those portions of Division Fourth of the Civil Code of Guam, as found in the 1970 Codes of Guam, which have not been repealed or placed elsewhere in the Guam Code Annotated. Generally, this Division dealt with Remedies and Maxims of Jurisprudence. The remainder of the Civil Code is found in Titles 18, Business Structure & Function, 19, Personal Relations, and 21, Real Property
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Relief in General. §§ 1101-1102 Compensatory Relief
Article 1. Damages in General. §§ 2101-2120 Article 2. Measure of Damages. §§ 2201-2282 Specific and Preventive Relief
Article 1. General Principles. §§ 3101-3104 Article 2. Specific Relief. §§ 3201-3253 Article 3. Preventive Relief. §§ 3301-3304 SPECIAL RELATIONS OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR PART 2 Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
General Principles. §§ 5101-5105 Fraudulent Instruments and Transfers. §§ 6101-6105 Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors. § 7101 PART 3 NUISANCE Chapter 10. General Principles. §§ 10101-10106 Public Nuisances. §§ 11101-11106 Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Private Nuisances. §§ 12101-12103 COL120106 PART 4 MAXIMS OF JURISPRUDENCE §§ 15101-15136 COL120106 20 GCA REMEDIES CH. 1 RELIEF IN GENERAL PART 1 RELIEF CHAPTER 1 RELIEF IN GENERAL § 1101. Species of Relief
§ 1102. Relief in Forfeitures
§ 1101. Species of Relief. As a general rule, compensation is a relief or remedy provided by the law of this Territory for the violation of private rights, and the means of securing their observance; and specific and preventive relief may be given in no other cases than those specified in this Title or in Title 7 of the Guam Code Annotated
SOURCE: CC § 3274. All “source” references in this Part are to the Guam Codes of 1970, unless otherwise noted
§ 1102. Relief in Forfeitures. Whenever, by the terms of an obligation, a party thereto incurs a forfeiture, or a loss in the nature of a forfeiture, by reason of his failure to comply with its provisions, he may be relieved therefrom, upon making full compensation to the other party, except in the case of a grossly negligent, willful or fraudulent breach of the duty. SOURCE: CC § 3275
NOTE: No Civil Code '' 3276-3280 existed
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