Skip to main content
DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Broken Heart Venture, L.P. v. A & F Restaurant Corp., 859 S.W.2d 282 (1993)

Citation
Broken Heart Venture, L.P. v. A & F Restaurant Corp., 859 S.W.2d 282 (1993)
Parent Document
Broken Heart Venture, L.P. v. A & F Restaurant Corp., 859 S.W.2d 282 (1993)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
1993-08-24

Other Sections in This Document (20)

Full Text

953 chars
Pursuant to the lease, Broken Heart agreed to construct at its expense an outdoor patio adjoining the premises, at a cost to Broken Heart not to exceed $60,000. Plans and specifications were to be prepared at the cost of A & F. After completion of the patio, minimum rent was to be increased to amortize the cost of the patio over the balance of the base term of the lease. Despite the terms of the lease, A & F constructed the patio, and requested payment of $53,164.31 from Broken Heart. Broken Heart paid A & F $25,000 in cash, and credited $11,349.60 on December, 1991, rent and $5,611.87 on January, 1992, rent for the cost of the patio. Broken Heart disputed $11,204.84 of the patio expenses, which involved architectural expenses and the cost for awning replacement. A & F claimed a balance due of $28,164.31 from Broken Heart on patio construction costs. A & F also expended in excess of $500,-*284000.00 for improvements to the rental property.