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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Shocklee v. Albers Chiropractic Health Ctr., P.C., 558 S.W.3d 83 (2018)

Citation
Shocklee v. Albers Chiropractic Health Ctr., P.C., 558 S.W.3d 83 (2018)
Parent Document
Shocklee v. Albers Chiropractic Health Ctr., P.C., 558 S.W.3d 83 (2018)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
2018-07-10

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*86... It's not an offer. It's not an offer and acceptance. I find that it's a right, and when she exercised her right she could only get one thing.... Your guy doesn't have the power in the lease to come back and go, well, you know what, Dr. Albers, I'm rejecting your option to renew. He can't do it. And so, therefore, the mere fact that she exercised her option to renew and threw a new term on there doesn't change anything. That's what I find. It fundamentally does not change her exercise of her option to renew. Okay. It's [renewal] automatically triggered.