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bogdanovich [222]
3 years ago
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Fox brothers enterprises, inc., agreed to convey to canfield a lot, lot 23, in a subdivision known as fox estates, together with

a one-year option to purchase lot 24. the agreement did not contain any prohibitions, restrictions, or limitations against assignments. canfield paid the price of $20,000 and took title to lot 23. thereafter, canfield assigned his option right in lot 24 to the scotts. when
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