THOMAS, Justice.
The parties litigant entered into a contract for the purchase and sale of certain real estate. The appellant, vendor, sold the property to a stranger; the appellee, vendee, sued for the loss of his bargain, claiming the difference between the amount he had agreed to pay and the market value of the land, together with some incidental costs.
By way of defense the appellant represented that the sale was to be completed within thirty days after...
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