OPINION
WHITTINGTON, Justice.
Jim Threadgill appeals a summary judgment granted in favor of appellees. In five points of error, Threadgill contends the trial judge erred in granting summary judgment on his breach of contract claim because: (1) the agent agreement between Threadgill and appellees is ambiguous and, therefore, extrinsic evidence was necessary to determine the parties' intent; (2) Threadgill's extrinsic evidence established that appellees were...
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