...at a UCC article 9 nonjudicial sale of the shares and proprietary lease appurtenant to tenant's co-op apartment. Tenant moved to dismiss the...
...defendant tenant's vacatur of the premises before the expiration of its lease, and bringing up for review an order, same court and Justice, entered...
Elliot M. Ogulnick and Harry C. Steinmetz of accounting, tax, and advisory firm WeiserMazars write: The most recent real estate bubble burst under the weight of a market saturated with overpriced pro
...portion of its work to another subcontractor (see Tuccillo v. Bovis Lend Lease, Inc., 101 AD3d 625 [1st Dept 2012]; Nascimento v. Bridgehampton Constr. Corp...
...in accordance with the stipulation of the parties. The 1995 lease upon which defendants, as tenants, base their thirdparty claims was superseded by...
...into between Grantor and Grantee, and to the provisions of the…Lease of School Premises between Grantee, as the landlord, and Grantor, acting by...
...sold by plaintiffs to third parties, either on installment loan contracts or lease-option contracts. AC ¶27. Plaintiffs allege that they have sold 79...
Herrick, Feinstein partner Scott E. Mollen reviews an award of attorney fees to a landlord after the dismissal of a tenant's harassment suit, a dispute over the fees allowed under a contract written
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