LeVangie v. Raleigh
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- Tucker
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- trial verdict
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Given the determination that the parties entered into an express contract, the trial court erred by awarding Plaintiff damages based on unjust enrichment. The trial court, however, did not err by denying Defendant's breach of contract, slander of title, and other counterclaims. Judgment affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded.
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