HICKENLOOPER, Circuit Judge.
On June 16, 1923, George W. Crile was the owner of an undivided three-fourths interest in certain improved real estate in the city of Cleveland. On the date mentioned he received an offer from the East Sixty-Third Euclid Company in which that company offered "to pay the sum of $100,000 for the buildings" erected upon this property, and to enter into a perpetual lease of the lot or land upon which such buildings stood. The proposed lease...
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