26 In the result, the case at bar is governed, as the trial judge held it to be, by Norfolk v. Aikens, supra. Not having given notice to the purchaser that its anticipatory repudiation had been accepted it was bound to perform its obligation under the contract. It failed to tender clear title and cannot now rely upon the purchaser's anticipatory breach as the basis for retaining the deposit.
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