Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Citation
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Parent Document
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 1982-04-14
Other Sections in This Document (14)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
- Bove v. Kates Properties, Inc., 444 A.2d 193 (1982)
Full Text
453 charsThe trial justice pointed out in his rescript that a landlord is entitled under this statute to receive payment of an amount of money equal to the rent for occupancy by the tenant after an appeal is taken and not before, since the landlord is entitled to obtain back rent due and owing in the District' Court as an element of damages. This interpretation is consonant with the holding of Donnelly Realty Co. v. Langevin, 78 R.I. 333, 82 A.2d 173 (1951).