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Facts: An owner of a Miami, Fla., office building that was still under construction signed a 10-year lease with a tenant under which the tenant would move in 90 days after completion of the building. The lease was signed by one of the owner's employees and the tenant's president and vice president. However, there were no witnesses to any of the signatures. As the building neared completion, the owner repudiated—that is, rejected—the lease because the signatures had not been witnessed.