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You can't have "liquidated" or other damages unless you have a contract. Liquidated damages must be specifically listed in the contract and are based on an inherently difficult to ascertain hurt. Your problem is if there is a contract or not.
i am dropping the pursuit and instead detouring people from stepping on their lot. it may have cost me $500 but it will cost them thousands. thank you for all of your help. Sam
So you are going to bad-mouth a business because you agreed to buy a vehicle and then refused to complete the transaction. I'm suuuuuure you will be completely honest about that part. Good luck with your protest. You are the 99%.
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