QUILLIAN, Judge.
1. Parties may stipulate for other legal principles to govern their contractual relationship than those prescribed by law; however, these must be expressly stated in the contract. The parties will be presumed to contract under the existing laws, and no intent will be implied to the contrary unless so provided by terms of their agreement.
All liquidated obligations bear interest from the date of maturity as provided by law. Code § 57-110...
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