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Advise Pritesh: Whether he will be able to hold Bill and Colin to the promise to sell him Greenacre.  

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Small Group Session Four Advise Pritesh: Whether he will be able to hold Bill and Colin to the promise to sell him Greenacre. My advice to Pritesh would be to form a contract, for the reason that at present he will not be able to hold Bill and Colin to the promise to sell him Greenacre, highly due to the fact that their has been no contract made up thus nothing is enforceable. A contract requires both parties to sign a written agreement, which in Bill and Colins' case has not been done with Pritesh, the only thing apparent from the information given is that they have telephoned Pritesh to confirm that they are happy with the price he has offered which is not legally enforceable. The processes which would be involved in effecting a transfer of the property to him. There are several processes whereby Pritesh will have to endure in-order to transfer the...

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