In 1977, defendant Robert A. Pannick (hereinafter defendant) decided to form a corporation known as Consert Homes, Inc., that would be in the business of building or manufacturing homes. Needing money to start his business, defendant approached plaintiff, his treating physician, about a loan. Since defendant owned large amounts of land, plaintiff's accountant suggested that the loan be structured as an option agreement in order that the income...
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