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Williamson v. Wilbur-Rogers Inc.

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  • Title: Williamson v. Wilbur-Rogers Inc.
  • Author : United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit
  • Release Date : January 11, 1967
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 60 KB

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In June, 1945, the building at 554-562 South Fourth Street in Louisville, Kentucky, was leased by plaintiffs to a New York partnership operating the Ann Lewis apparel shop. The lease, which covered a period ending January 31, 1966, was later assigned to Ann Lewis Shops, Inc., a Delaware corporation organized by the members of the previous partnership. In November, 1950, with the consent of the plaintiffs, Ann Lewis Shops, Inc., assigned its rights as tenant to another Delaware corporation, 554 South Fourth Street Corporation, which in turn agreed to assume all of the previous tenant's obligations under the lease. The Fourth Street Corp. continued the operation of an apparel shop on the premises. In July, 1953, Wilbur-Rogers, Inc. purchased all the capital stock of Fourth Street Corp., but did not merge Fourth Street with Wilbur-Rogers. Instead, it continued the apparel business in the same location, with the name changed to Wilbur-Rogers, a trade name it allowed Fourth Street Corp. to use. This business continued until June, 1961, when FOURTH Street Corp. closed the store and vacated the leased premises. Plaintiffs instituted an action in the District Court to recover the rent due and to become due under the provisions of the lease until the end of the term thereof. The suit named Wilbur-Rogers and Fourth Street Corp. as defendants and the District Court granted summary judgment against both corporations. Only Wilbur-Rogers, Inc. has appealed from that judgment.


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