Order affirmed, with costs.
The disclaimer clause in the contract of sale between the parties, which states in pertinent part that no written or oral representations were made by the sellers or by any third party with respect to the income of the property sold, is sufficiently specific to negate plaintiffs' allegation of reliance and precludes parol evidence to the effect that the sellers ratified a written statement of the parties' business broker as to the approximate...
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