Family members suing to reclaim ownership of Little Rock's historic Pike-Fletcher-Terry House have provided sufficient grounds to go to trial on their their breach-of-contract claims against the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and its supporting foundation, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Alice Gray stated in a ruling Wednesday.
Family members suing to reclaim ownership of Little Rock's historic Pike-Fletcher-Terry House have provided sufficient grounds to go to trial on their their breach-of-contract claims against the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and its supporting foundation, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Alice Gray stated in a ruling Wednesday.
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit over Little Rock's historic Pike-Fletcher-Terry House have attempted to "craft a contract" from various documents because no contract existed between them and the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation, according to a filing Monday in Pulaski County Circuit Court.
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit over Little Rock's historic Pike-Fletcher-Terry House have attempted to "craft a contract" from various documents because no contract existed between them and the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation, according to a filing Monday in Pulaski County Circuit Court.
No money remains in an endowment to fund a decorative arts museum in Little Rock's Pike-Fletcher-Terry House, according to a filing in Pulaski County Circuit Court.