Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Citation
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Parent Document
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 2000-12-26
Other Sections in This Document (17)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
- Gooding Realty Corp. v. Bristol Bay CVS, Inc., 763 A.2d 650 (2000)
Full Text
544 charsA trial was held in the District Court seven days after service of the summons in accordance with the summary procedures normally followed in actions for trespass and ejectment for nonpayment of rent. A trial judge in the District Court found as a fact and held as a matter of law that CVS had been a holdover tenant since June 1, 1999, because it had not returned the keys to Gooding. Therefore, judgment was entered in the District Court for possession of the premises and for four months of holdover rent (June, July, August, and September).