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R. H. Casperson v. Howard C. Meech and
AK.158 , 583 P.2d 218 (1978)
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BURKE, Justice. OPINION. This appeal concerns the liability of a seller of real property when his purchaser commits acts resulting
in the constructive eviction of tenants holding under a lease given to them by the seller. On or about August 1, 1974, appellant R. H. Casperson, the owner of a building in Fairbanks, Alaska, leased a portion of
the premises to Howard and Iris Meech, appellees. The leased premises consisted of a kitchen and dining room which were used
by the lessees as a restaurant.