The plaintiff purchased a pharmacy from the defendant and later sued for breach of warranty and breach of a non-competition agreement.
The plaintiff alleged the defendant failed to disclose that a nearby fertility clinic, which provided significant business, was closing.
The court dismissed this claim, finding the plaintiff overvalued the goodwill and would not reasonably have been deterred from the purchase based on the actual profit margins.
However, the court found the defendant breached the non-competition agreement by servicing customers within a 10-mile radius from a new pharmacy location, awarding $11,600 in damages.