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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Kintner v. Harr, 408 P.2d 487 (1965)

Citation
Kintner v. Harr, 408 P.2d 487 (1965)
Parent Document
Kintner v. Harr, 408 P.2d 487 (1965)
Jurisdiction
Montana (state)
Effective Date
1965-12-08

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Neither the plaintiffs nor B. K. Taylor consented in writing to any assignment of the Riggs lease, nor was any copy ever transferred to Harr at the time the “Receipt and Agreement to Sell and Purchase” was signed. Harr took possession of the premises, afterward subleasing them on a week to week basis throughout the months of January and February to one Oscar Ball. Harr collected the rents from Mr. Ball and then paid them to Sokolski who remitted them to the plaintiffs. There is no dispute that Harr paid the rents for the months of January, February and the first two weeks of March. According to the testimony, it was his intention to move the liquor license to the Red Lion as soon as its transfer was approved and then to attempt to secure a beer license for Murphy’s Corner which he hoped to operate as a Haufbrau.