BIRDSONG, Judge.
Vagueness of Contract. On November 3, 1981, G. J. Wesson contracted to purchase a residence. Because the sale was contingent upon Wesson selling a Florida residence in order to obtain immediate possession, she entered into a separate agreement with the seller granting her a six-month lease with closing on the purchase of the home to be consummated whenever the Florida property sold but not later than the expiration of the six-month lease. Wesson decided...
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