Landlord/Tenant – Lease Termination – Affidavits – Ejectment – Corporate – De Facto Officer
Havelock Yacht Club, Inc. v. Crystal Lake Yacht Club, Inc. Where the plaintiff-landlord terminated a lease and sought to eject the defendant-tenant from the premises, summary judgment was properly granted to the landlord since the tenant’s affidavits did not create a genuine issue of material fact regarding the validity of the landlord’s termination of the lease.
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Published: August 18, 2011
Time posted: 11:39 am
Tags: Affidavits, Corporate, De Facto Officer, Ejectment, Landlord/Tenant, Lease Termination






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