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Court Of Chancery Grants Reformation
By Morris James LLP on June 11, 2014
Posted In Business Torts
Miller v. National Land Partners LLC, C.A. 7977-VCG (June 11, 2014)
Rare is it that a party convinces a court to grant it reformation of a contract. This is that case. The result was made easier when both parties to the contract agreed it omitted key language that warranted reformation. The plaintiff, an outsider to the contract but who was hurt by its reformation, had those bad facts to overcome.
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