G. Val Simpson and J. Ernestine Simpson v. G. Val Simpson and J. Ernestine Simpson v.

G. Val Simpson and J. Ernestine Simpson v‪.‬

ID.15104; 597 P.2d 600; 100 Idaho 357 (1979)

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This appeal involves a suit by the plaintiff appellants Simpsons, the purchasers of a lot in Cascade, against the defendant respondents Johnsons, the sellers of the real estate, for damages resulting from an error in the legal description in the deed to the property. The district court entered judgment in favor of the Johnsons, and the Simpsons brought this appeal. We affirm. In the spring of 1973 the Simpsons were looking for a building lot in Cascade, Idaho. In March of that year Mrs. Simpson asked the Johnsons, who lived in Caldwell, whether they would consider selling their Cascade lot. The Johnsons indicated that they had not considered selling the lot but that they would think about it. Mrs. Johnson later called Mrs. Simpson and offered to sell the lot for $7,000. Mrs. Simpson, after briefly discussing the matter with her husband, accepted the offer. The Simpsons and the Johnsons agreed to meet a few days later at a Cascade restaurant in order to consummate the sale.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1979
13 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
12
Páginas
EDITORIAL
LawApp Publishers
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Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
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