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11-15-2013 - Legal Doc: amend. summons, complaing, civil cover sheet
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COUNT VI (WPLLC) <br /> Breach of the Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing <br /> 138. Plaintiffs restate and re-allege all preceding paragraphs of this Complaint <br /> as if fully set forth herein. <br /> 139. The Purchase Agreement is a contract between Plaintiffs as buyers and <br /> WPLLC and Stephenson as sellers. <br /> 140. WPLLC violated the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing that is <br /> by law a part of every Minnesota contract. <br /> 141. WPLLC acted in bad faith and dealt unfairly with the Plaintiffs when it <br /> concealed, and made misrepresentations regarding, the existence of the Conservation <br /> Easement and the defective condition of the Property. <br /> 142. WPLLC's bad faith actions substantially prevented Plaintiffs from <br /> obtaining what they contracted for in the Purchase Agreement, namely, unencumbered <br /> ownership of the subject Property in good condition. <br /> 143. Plaintiffs have suffered damages as a result of WPLLC's breach of the <br /> implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. <br /> 144. To the extent these damages can be measured, they include at least (i) the <br /> difference between the value of the Property unencumbered by the Conservation <br /> Easement and the value as encumbered, and (ii) the cost of repairs necessary to correct <br /> the defects to the Property. Recovery of reasonable damages in an amount greater than <br /> $50,000 is sought. <br /> 22 <br />
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