Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Citation
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Parent Document
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 1999-06-07
Other Sections in This Document (19)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
- Dyer v. Ryder Student Transportation Services, C.A. 98-4489 (1999) (1999)
Full Text
591 charsThe giving of notice by a tenant to extend the lease is a condition precedent for the benefit of a landlord. Wachovia Bank Trust Co., N.A. v. Rubish, 293 S.E.2d 749, 754 (N.C. 1982). Ryder's right to renew the Commercial Lease is a substantial rather than a formal right. Id. at 755. A tenant must strictly comply with the notice provisions of an option contract. CrownConstr. Co. v. Huddleston, 961 S.W.2d 552, 558 (Tex. App. 1997). On the other hand, acceptance of the option by a landlord must be "unqualified, unambiguous, and strictly in accordance with the terms of the agreement." Id.