Weedon Law represented the plaintiff vendor in a real estate litigation file regarding an aborted agreement of purchase and sale. In this case, the plaintiff and defendant entered into a purchase and sale agreement for a property, but the defendant failed to complete the transaction.
The plaintiff sued for breach of contract and sought summary judgment. The court granted summary judgment in favor of the plaintiff, awarding damages of $456,696.24, net of the forfeited deposit.
The main issues considered were whether the plaintiff failed to mitigate, the calculation of damages, and whether the case was suitable for summary judgment. The court agreed with Greg Weedon that the plaintiff had made reasonable efforts to mitigate and that there were no genuine issues requiring a trial, thus concluding that summary judgment was appropriate.
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