PER CURIAM.
The appellant, who was the seller in a completed real estate transaction, filed its complaint in three counts against the buyers. Count one, upon the theory of a contract to indemnify the plaintiff-seller from a possible brokerage commission, was dismissed. Counts two and three were upon the theory of fraud based upon misrepresentation. All three counts set forth a written provision of their sales agreement to the effect that the buyers were not introduced...
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