TULL v. MISTER DONUT DEVELOPMENT CORP.


7 Mass. App. Ct. 626 (1979)

389 N.E.2d 447

GEORGE M. TULL vs. MISTER DONUT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION & another.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Norfolk.

May 22, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard J. Levin for Mister Donut Development Corporation.

George H. Howard for the plaintiff.

Present: GRANT, PERRETTA, & KASS, JJ.


KASS, J.

In this case the plaintiff Tull's right to recover depends on whether, when the defendant Mister Donut Development Corporation (Mister Donut) decided not to lease Tull's real estate, the parties were in a state of "imperfect negotiation" or whether their dealings had by that time added up to an offer and acceptance or course of conduct sufficient to bind Mister Donut. We conclude that the negotiations were...

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