PER CURIAM.
In October, 1960, at Salisbury, Maryland, Wesley Wilken and his wife Dorothy executed a contract for the purchase of the PAPOOSE, a 70-foot cargo vessel, from Norman Holland and Pocahontas, Inc. The agreed price was $18,000, and the sale was conditioned upon the PAPOOSE successfully passing a survey to be conducted by the purchasers' marine surveyor, John L. Havenner. The sale was consummated only after the Wilkens had received Havenner's report. Some...
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