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Anderson Crossing Investments, Inc., was a family-owned property investment organization, investing in undeveloped properties when prices were low and then selling them when prices went up. Among its holdings, Anderson Crossing owned fifty acres of undeveloped land next to another fifty acres of undeveloped land owned by Kortney Branson. William Hill, property manager for Anderson Crossing, approached Branson and offered to purchase her fifty acres "for Anderson." Branson sold the property for $50,000. Within one year, Anderson Crossing sold its 100 acres, including the property bought from Branson, to a developer for $1,000,000. Richard Anderson, a 5% owner of Anderson Crossing Investments and an old high school acquaintance of Branson, saw her at the mall and told her of the recent sale. Furious that she had lost out on the income and convinced that Hill had misled her, Branson sued Richard Anderson for the acts of his agent, Hill. Branson argued that the facts were sufficient to create an agency by estoppel to impose liability on Richard Anderson. a. The land in this case was originally owned by:
b. At the time of sale to the mall, the land in this case was owned by:
c. Richard Anderson was a owner of Anderson crossing investment Inc.

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