In Higginbotham v. Mitchell, 13 W.L.R. 649, it was held that even if time was not of the essence of the agreement a period of more than two weeks was a reasonable time to wait for a cash payment, and when it was not forthcoming within that period defendant was justified in treating the agreement as abandoned.
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