Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2001

Abstract

This article discusses a Ninth Circuit case where the court held that in a suit for breach of agreement to negotiate the sale of real property, a prospective buyer cannot seek lost profits because they are too speculative. The Editor discusses the importance of creating an enforceable contract or buying an option.

Comments

First published in Continuing Education of the Bar, California, Real Property Law Reporter.

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