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Originally Posted by Amethyst
The letter does exist and was posted here earlier. To me it sounds like the City made them a promise, but I'm not a lawyer. Clearly it was not sufficient or there was something else that cancelled it out, since they lost in court. Obviously the City had the legal right to do what they did, but I'm not a fan of the move and I'm glad the residents at least got their day in court. And I'm not a fan of this, "Haha, you lost, get out," sentiment some people have. They've already lost, they don't need an extra kick while they're down.
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Contracts generally require each parties to offer consideration or something of value to be binding. Also you need a way to prove that an agreement was made.