THOMPSON v. BREWSTER

No. 11905.

476 P.2d 177 (1970)

25 Utah 2d 93

Robert A. THOMPSON, Herbert Richey and Marie Richey, his wife, Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. Kyle H. BREWSTER and Monarch Loan Company, Inc., a Utah corporation, Defendants and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

October 23, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Horace J. Knowlton, Salt Lake City, for defendants and appellant.

John A. Rokich, Magna, Glen E. Davies, Salt Lake City, for plaintiffs and respondents.


HENRIOD, Justice:

Appeal from a quiet title judgment. Affirmed, with no costs awarded.

Plaintiffs sold their inchoate interest in a motel to Brewster under a written uniform real estate contract. A five-day notice of default was served upon him, requiring payment of delinquencies or vacate the premises, which was ignored. Thereafter notice of termination for breach was served, which also was ignored. Plaintiffs took peaceable possession, and Brewster made...

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