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57th Street Day Spa v. 135 East 57th Street, LLC

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November 1, 2009
(Sup. Ct. N.Y. Cty. 3/26/02)
Defendant landlord had mailed to plaintiff tenant a notice to cure based on tenant’s default in failing to seek landlord’s permission to assign the premises. The court denied tenant’s motion for a Yellowstone injunction because tenant did not seek relief until after the time to cure had expired. Link to Full Text of Decision
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