Berryman v. Kmoch
221 Kan. 304, 559 P.2d 790 (1977)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- Wade Berryman owned 960 acres of land in Kansas.
- On June 19, 1973, Berryman signed a 120-day option contract for Norbert Kmoch, a real estate broker, to purchase the land.
- The contract recited a consideration of '$10.00 and other valuable consideration,' but the $10.00 was never paid by Kmoch to Berryman.
- After the option was signed, Kmoch expended time and money to obtain a farm report and interest other potential investors in joining him to acquire the land.
- In late July 1973, Berryman telephoned Kmoch and asked to be released from the option agreement.
- Following the phone call, Berryman sold the land to a third party.
- In August 1973, Kmoch learned from a representative of the Federal Land Bank that Berryman had sold the land.
- In October 1973, Kmoch sent a letter to Berryman attempting to exercise the option.
Procedural Posture:
How It Got Here
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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Opinions:
Majority, Concurrences & Dissents
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Analysis:
Why This Case Matters
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