The confirmor must have such an estate and property in the thing of which the confirmation is made, as may enable him to confirm the estate to the confirmee; Dyer 109.
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The confirmor must have such an estate and property in the thing of which the confirmation is made, as may enable him to confirm the estate to the confirmee; Dyer 109.
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Confirmors buy and sell a property before a transaction is completed and they are generally thought to be speculators.
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During the period between the signing of the provisional S&P agreement and the completion of the sale, āAā (the confirmor) sells the property to sub-purchaser āCā for a higher price.
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