Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Citation
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Parent Document
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Jurisdiction
- Missouri (state)
- Effective Date
- 1913-06-03
Other Sections in This Document (18)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
- Flanagan v. Lazerine, 175 Mo. App. 188 (1913)
Full Text
1,093 charsWhile the controversy pertaining to the attempted exaction of additional rent involved in those cases was pending, plaintiff served a notice on defendant on September 21,1909, demanding possession of the premises on November first. By this notice defendant was pointedly informed that it was plaintiff’s intention to terminate the relation of landlord and tenant then existing on the first day of November and, furthermore, that defendant would! be required to surrender possession of the premises on that date; but the notice was in the alternative, for it contained, besides the recital of plaintiff’s intention to terminate the tenancy and the demand for possession, a proposition to continue the relation of landlord and tenant as before at an increased rental of $750 per month. The alternative proposition contained in the notice is as follows: “If you desire to continue as tenant at the above mentioned premises after the time of expiration above specified1, you may do so at a rental of $750 per month, payable in advance, instead of the rental now paid by you. (Signed) P. Flanagan.”