Landlord/Tenant – Commercial Lease – Real Property – Right of First Refusal – Rule Against Perpetuities – Connor Act
New Bar Partnership v. Martin The common-law rule against perpetuities applies to and bars the 35-year right of first refusal that arose in 1993 according to the plaintiff-tenant’s commercial lease.
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Published: June 22, 2012
Time posted: 3:14 pm
Tags: Commercial Lease, Connor Act, Landlord/Tenant, Real Property, Right of First Refusal, Rule Against Perpetuities





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