BASTIAN v. CEDAR HILLS INV. AND LAND CO.

Nos. 16941, 16954.

632 P.2d 818 (1981)

Dick BASTIAN and Phil Taylor, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. CEDAR HILLS INVESTMENT AND LAND COMPANY, a partnership, Associated Industrial Developers, a California corporation, and East Technological Services Limited, a California corporation, Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Utah.

June 19, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Dayle Jeffs, Provo, for plaintiffs and appellants.

Jeril B. Wilson, Provo, for defendants and respondents.


OAKS, Justice:

These cases involve a contract to purchase land for purposes of development. At issue are the existence and meaning of the contract and the measure of damages for its breach.

In No. 16941, Bastian and others, buyer, seek damages against Cedar Hills and others, seller, for non-performance. The district court gave a judgment for $35,000, which represents return of the buyer's earnest money. On appeal, buyer urges error in the court's failure to...

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