Lincoln v. Reed

318 P.2d 22, 155 Cal. App. 2d 541, 1957 Cal. App. LEXIS 1320
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 27, 1957
DocketCiv. No. 17360
StatusPublished

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Lincoln v. Reed, 318 P.2d 22, 155 Cal. App. 2d 541, 1957 Cal. App. LEXIS 1320 (Cal. Ct. App. 1957).

Opinion

WOOD (Fred B.), J.

This action for declaratory relief involves the rights of the parties under a contract of August 13, 1945. It recited that the plaintiffs had purchased or were about to purchase a certain parcel of land, that the defendant had performed certain studies of the land in connection with its future subdivision for residential and business property development, and that the plaintiffs desired defendant to continue with such studies and to aid in the future marketing of homes and business properties to be erected thereon.

It was agreed that following the purchase of the land defendant “will continue subdivision studies of said property with the aid and assistance of J. W. Wilson Co., Civil Engineers of Oakland . . . until a plan of subdivision has been determined upon, acceptable to the” plaintiffs. Plaintiffs agreed to construct on this land “architecturally proper homes costing Ten and Twenty Thousand Dollars each,” the plans for all homes to be approved by defendant before construction. Plaintiffs agreed to employ defendant as exclusive selling agent. The agreement was to continue in effect “until the residential portion of the property shall have been fully developed, and the homes erected thereon are sold.” Time was declared the essence of the agreement.

The trial court found (1) that from and after the date of the contract

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