Campbell, J., dissenting, says: “It is a well-settled principle that the same person cannot be vendor and purchaser, because his contract lacks the necessary element of two parties; neither can a trustee become interested to the detriment of his cestui que trust, or an agent to the detriment of his principal. Even these contracts, however, are not universally void. They are usually voidable at…
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