The contract for the sale of appellant's apartment included a liquidated damages clause wherein appellant's "sole remedy" in the event of default by respondents was the retention of the $13,500 down payment. In the circumstances of this case where respondents defaulted after securing an extension of the closing, there is no basis in law for appellant's contention that her claim was for extraneous fraud and not for breach of contract and thus not limited by the contractual...
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