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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. Tachtronic Instruments, Inc., 394 N.W.2d 161 (1986)

Citation
Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. Tachtronic Instruments, Inc., 394 N.W.2d 161 (1986)
Parent Document
Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. Tachtronic Instruments, Inc., 394 N.W.2d 161 (1986)
Jurisdiction
Minnesota (state)
Effective Date
1986-10-07

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This case does not, as Provident and the amicus argue, allow a tenant to prove termination by its own unilateral acts and allow it to escape liability without the landlord’s acquiescence. The evidence indicates a clear intent on Provident’s part, at least initially, to accept Tachtronic’s surrender of the premises and terminate the lease. That such conduct later proved unsatisfactory or not as lucrative as first thought does not justify allowing Provident to later allege the lease had not