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Mongeon Bay Properties, LLC v. Mallets Bay Homeowner's Assn., Anthony J. Sineni and Merrimack Mortagage Co., 2016 VT 64 (2016)

Citation
Mongeon Bay Properties, LLC v. Mallets Bay Homeowner's Assn., Anthony J. Sineni and Merrimack Mortagage Co., 2016 VT 64 (2016)
Parent Document
Mongeon Bay Properties, LLC v. Mallets Bay Homeowner's Assn., Anthony J. Sineni and Merrimack Mortagage Co., 2016 VT 64 (2016)
Jurisdiction
Vermont (state)
Effective Date
2016-06-10

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Moreover, although the trial court concluded in this case that the remedy of forfeiture
was disproportionate to the default, the trial court’s findings cannot be interpreted to support the
conclusion that the breach in this case was “trivial” or “technical.” The trial court concluded that
the cost of restoring the damaged banks was over $128,000.
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recover damages, continue the lease and recover damages, and, in an appropriate case, obtain