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Commercial Tenant Can’t Share in Shopping Mall Condemnation Award

In Village of Palatine v. Palatine Associates, LLC, 2012 IL App (1st)  102707, an eminent domain (condemnation) suit, the defendant owned a shopping center and was a lessor on several commercial leases – all of which contained provisions that said in the event of condemnation proceedings, the tenant would share in any award.  The plaintiff Village filed …

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Posted byPaulPJune 7, 2013August 4, 2014Posted inLandlord-Tenant, Real estate litigationTags: commercial lease, condemnation, eminent domain, Evictions; Forcible; Lease Termination; Four Corners; Integration; Integrated Writing; Parol Evidence Rule; Lease Default, palatine associates, village of palatine15 Comments on Commercial Tenant Can’t Share in Shopping Mall Condemnation Award
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