Right . . . So Kearns suggestfully tied up Wills with a false promise and thus indirectly Rickard as well.
And what does Kearns do? He looks everywhere and anywhere to find a fight, but not Wills, not Rickard, not New York.
Kearns was not acting in good faith; Mullins I thought knew that Kearns was just stalling. He picked out the right line he wanted removed, but yet he still signs with the 'loop hole' still in the signed the contract. Strange decision.
Did any bids ever come in?
And what does Kearns do? He looks everywhere and anywhere to find a fight, but not Wills, not Rickard, not New York.
Kearns was not acting in good faith; Mullins I thought knew that Kearns was just stalling. He picked out the right line he wanted removed, but yet he still signs with the 'loop hole' still in the signed the contract. Strange decision.
Did any bids ever come in?
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