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Contract for Purchase and Sale 2: Remedies and the Merger Doctrine

  • Ronald B. Brown
  • , Joseph M. Grohman

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Abstract

This is the second lesson of two designed to introduce the first year law student to the basic concepts involved in a contract for the purchase and sale of real estate.
This lesson is merely a basic introduction to prepare students for a traditional Property class. Therefore, one should not assume that this lesson would enable one to represent oneself or assist another in preparing or examining real estate contracts. Additional law school courses such as Real Estate Finance, Real Property Closing Workshop and the like, along with passing the bar exam, are needed before engaging in such responsibilities.
Furthermore, this lesson presumes the user has completed the first lesson, Contract for Purchase and Sale: Formation and Terms, before using this one.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Sep 8 2014

Bibliographical note

International Law Negotiable Instruments / Payment Systems Patent Law Professional Responsibility Real Estate Transactions Remedies Sales Securities Tax - Basic Federal Income Taxation Tax - Corporate Taxation Tax - Partnership Taxation Tax - S Corporation Taxation Tax - Taxation of Business Entities Tax Law Trademark Trial Advocacy Wills and Trusts

Keywords

  • contracts
  • merger doctrine
  • property
  • real estate
  • remedies

Disciplines

  • Law
  • Contracts
  • Property Law and Real Estate

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