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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Kiefer v. First Capitol Sports Center, Inc., 684 S.W.2d 483 (1984)

Citation
Kiefer v. First Capitol Sports Center, Inc., 684 S.W.2d 483 (1984)
Parent Document
Kiefer v. First Capitol Sports Center, Inc., 684 S.W.2d 483 (1984)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
1984-12-04

Full Text

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After receiving written notice to terminate, Mr. Wefel of First Capitol received information that Roy Thoele was not the owner but that the property was in trust. No investigation was made as to the nature of the trust nor the extent of Roy Thoele’s authority. First Capitol remained in possession under the assumption that the notice to terminate was invalid since David *486Kiefer was the trustee and he was the owner and entitled to possession under § 441.060 not Roy Thoele. However, First Capitol did vacate the premises on May 31, 1982, pursuant to a written notice of termination delivered to David Kiefer by Mr. Wefel. First Capitol Sports Center paid a monthly rental of $1,400.00 for each month except the month of May 1982 for which it sent a check in the amount of $700.00 and applied a $700.00 security deposit to the rental.