OPINION
MENCER, District Judge.
On July 7, 1960, plaintiff Jean Camerlo and her husband, now deceased, entered into a written lease with William J. Boykin for twelve acres of unimproved land in Erie, Pennsylvania. Under the terms of the lease, Boykin was to commence construction of a motel and restaurant within six months at a cost of not less than $400,000. The lease granted the lessee the right to assign his interests under the lease and to exercise an...
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