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6 November 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - October 28, 2015

In Airport Mart v. Westchester County, the court found that the tenant lacked standing to challenge Westchester's determination to terminate a license agreement.
United States Real Estate and Construction
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In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription required), Scott Mollen analyzes two cases. In Airport Mart v. Westchester County, the court found that the tenant lacked standing to challenge Westchester's determination to terminate a license agreement. In Nalea Realty v. Quinonez, a case involving a claim of identity theft,  the court found that notable differences between undisputed signature samples and signatures on the lease cast doubt on plaintiff's proof of burden and dismissed the complaint.

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6 November 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - October 28, 2015

United States Real Estate and Construction
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