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Chapter 12, Problem 1CT
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Case s ummary :The person L many a time approached the person Z to buy his property. One day while consuming whiskey, the person Z finalized the deal of the farms at a price of
To Find :The effect on the judgment of the court when the person L decides not to buy the farm, and the person Z has persisted.
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