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Complete. This term is applied to rights and obligations in order to distinguish those which may be enforced by law, which are called “perfect,” . from those which cannot be so enforced, which are said to be “imperfect.” 37 Ga. 128.

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Complete. This term is applied to rights and obligations in order to distinguish those which may be enforced by law, which are called “perfect,” . from those which cannot be so enforced, which are said to be “imperfect.” 37 Ga. 128.

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