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11-15-2013 - Legal Doc: amend. summons, complaing, civil cover sheet
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COUNT V (WPLLC) <br /> Breach of Contract with Respect to the Purchase Agreement <br /> 130. Plaintiffs restate and re-allege all preceding paragraphs of this Complaint as <br /> if fully set forth herein. <br /> 131. The Purchase Agreement is a contract between Plaintiffs as buyers and <br /> WPLLC and Stephenson as sellers. <br /> 132. The Amendment to Purchase Agreement dated February 27, 2013 included <br /> the agreement between Plaintiffs and WPLLC that the Property being conveyed was as <br /> described in the Survey. <br /> 133. The Survey included no reference to the Conservation Easement. <br /> 134. To the extent that the Conservation Easement was validly executed and <br /> recorded, the Property actually conveyed was subject to the Conservation Easement. <br /> 135. WPLLC's failure to fulfill its promise to convey the Property as described <br /> in the Survey is a material breach of contract. <br /> 136. Plaintiffs have suffered damages as a result of WPLLC's breach of <br /> contract. <br /> 137. To the extent these damages can be measured, they include at least the <br /> difference between the value of the Property unencumbered by the Conservation <br /> Easement and the value as encumbered. Recovery of reasonable damages in an amount <br /> greater than $50,000 is sought. <br /> 21 <br />
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