Peter Pfleiderer, Jr., deceased, was a surveyor with a business at Roosevelt, New York. Following his death, his wife, as administratrix of his estate, sold the business to the defendant, Richard D. De Veaux. The price was $22,000 of which $7,000 was paid in cash and the balance was represented by a series of 20 notes each in the principal sum of $750 bearing interest at 6% with the first...
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