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I agree.Las Vegas - March 6, 1944 W 25-1-22 Huntridge Development Company 1109 South Tenth Street Lae Vegae, Nevada Attention: Mr. Thomas A. Oakey Gentlemen: Referring to our telephone conversation today regarding refunds of cost of pipe lines installed in Huntridge Subdivision* lour advise as to completion of the required number of houses also referred to our Los Angeles office, and they advise: •For Unit Ho* 3 our supplemental agreement provides that we will make refund of 89/lOOths of the cost as defined in the original agreement, and that if Hufcrldge completes the other eleven houses within a period of two years from date of agreement, the remaining ll/XOOths of the amount will be refunded* Apparently the terms of the supplemental agreement have not been complied with, in that but nine of the remaining eleven houses have been constructed* Therefore, in accordance with the specific provisions in Section 3 of the supplemental agreement, we cannot make further refund unless and until the remaining two houses are constructed within the time limit. As to Unit No. 6, we intentionally withheld preparation of a supplemental agreement upon the understanding there was some doubt as to just how many of the fourty-four houses contracted for would be