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What was the court's CONCLUSION (holding, decision) in the Townsend Ford v Hinds Ford case?Multiple choice question.For Townsend Ford. Summary judgment denied, as a matter of law, based on for fraud and equitable estoppel.For Townsend Ford. Summary judgment as a matter of law for $736,225.40.For Hinds Ford. Summary judgment as a matter of law for $736,225.40.For Hinds Ford. Summary judgment denied, as a matter of law, based on for fraud and equitable estoppel.

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What was the court's CONCLUSION (holding, decision) in the Townsend Ford v Hinds Ford case?Multiple choice question.For Townsend Ford. Summary judgment denied, as a matter of law, based on for fraud and equitable estoppel.For Townsend Ford. Summary judgment as a matter of law for 736,225.40.ForHindsFord.Summaryjudgmentasamatteroflawfor736,225.40.For Hinds Ford. Summary judgment as a matter of law for 736,225.40.For Hinds Ford. Summary judgment denied, as a matter of law, based on for fraud and equitable estoppel.

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