The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 6.3.21
ACP 1500, a Delaware LLC v. Acosta Inc. d/b/a Acosta Sales and Marketing Company, a Delaware Corp.
Defendant, which leased approximately 38,463 square feet at 12100 E. Iliff Ave., Aurora, since February 2011, has failed to pay rent from March 2021, and has abandoned the premises, owing no less than $142,157.49.
Attorneys: Carrie Johnson of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Filed: 5/19/2021 v. Mattress Firm Inc., a Delaware corporation d/b/a Mattress King
Plaintiff says defendant has defaulted on a lease for 2,800 square feet at the Streets at Southglenn, Centennial, beginning in March 2009 and extended in 2019 through Nov. 30, 2024, and of this date owes no less than $52,000.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 5.20.21
Adams District Court
Midnight Metals, LLC v. BWD Management, LLC; Team Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.; Freedom Duct, Inc.; and Jill M. Doyle
Plaintiff says on/about March 10, 2020, it entered into a commercial lease agreement for 10515 Havana Ct., Brighton, paying $6,500 per month toward the purchase price of the property, and to date has paid a total of $51,515 for the option and purchase, per terms of the lease. Plaintiff says defendants have refused to accept plaintiff’s exercise of the option, and closed on the sale of the property to a third party in January, but have not repaid plaintiff in accordance with the lease.
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Dunedin social cricket assault: Player faces life ban after attacking opponents
3 May, 2021 06:49 PM
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William Campbell told police he let himself, his team-mates and the wider cricketing community down. Photo / Peter McIntosh
William Campbell told police he let himself, his team-mates and the wider cricketing community down. Photo / Peter McIntosh
Otago Daily Times
A man who beat up two opponents during a Dunedin social sports match has been told by a judge: That s not cricket .
William John Campbell, 39, now waits to find out whether he will be able to play the game in the region again.
One of the men he attacked in front of the man s young daughter during the Monday twilight cricket game said he would find it extremely concerning if a lifetime ban was not imposed.
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