OPINION PER CURIAM, November 17, 1972:
The appellant Stanford Pincus was a fifty percent shareholder of a corporation engaged in the business of purveying wholesale foods in the Philadelphia area. On February 18, 1971, he and the other shareholders entered into an agreement of sale of that corporation, McCray & Hunter, Inc., to the appellee Edward Epstein, the latter paying $500 in cash for all stock, agreeing to assume the existing liabilities of the corporation...
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