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I entered into discussions with an owner to purchase his business. During the process I agreed verbally and via email to pay for the owners lawyer to draft the purchase and sale agreements.

The owner and I created a list of terms for the contract, not included on those terms was that I was to pay for the lawyer fees involved in the drafting of the contract although I fully intended to at closing. The owner was going to finance my purchase of the business.

Upon receipt of the drafted contract the owner had added two items not on the terms of agreement:

  1. mortgage on my home.
  2. The ability to approve salaries and wages for my employees.

I called off the deal in part because of the items above and in part because I felt he had failed to operate the business over the previous 4 months in a manner that would allow me to succeed. He is now taking me to small claims court to pay for the lawyer fees. Does he have a case?

A. K.
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He definitely has a case and will probably win

Here's why:

  • I agreed verbally and via email to pay for the owners lawyer to draft the purchase and sale agreements
  • not included on those terms was that I was to pay for the lawyer fees involved in the drafting of the contract

Therefore your agreement to pay for it is not a term of the contract for the sale of the business.

What it is the separate agreement? Probably a contract in its own right as it appears to have all the necessary elements (see What is a contract and what is required for them to be valid?).

He has fulfilled his side of the contract by providing the draft agreement, you need to pay for it.

If the draft agreement is insufficient (i.e that it contained additional terms) that may mean that you don't owe the money yet but since all that has to be done to make it sufficient is to strike out those terms that does not amount to a "complete and utter failure of consideration" - you might be entitled to a reduction in the fee but it would be insignificant.

Dale M
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