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Barry v. Economic Development

Appeals Court of Massachusetts
Jan 13, 2010
924 N.E.2d 716 (Mass. App. Ct. 2010)

Summary

affirming summary judgment for commercial landlord because the record showed that the landlord did not retain "such a high degree of control," despite lease provisions coordinating the operations of the leased premises with the operations underway at the remainder of the landlord's property and provisions allowing the landlord access to the site and the right to make certain repairs

Summary of this case from FERNANDES v. AGAR SUPPLY CO., INC.

Opinion

No. 09-P-299.

January 13, 2010.


Decisions Pursuant to Rule 1:28.

Judgment affirmed.

Order denying motion for reconsideration affirmed.


Summaries of

Barry v. Economic Development

Appeals Court of Massachusetts
Jan 13, 2010
924 N.E.2d 716 (Mass. App. Ct. 2010)

affirming summary judgment for commercial landlord because the record showed that the landlord did not retain "such a high degree of control," despite lease provisions coordinating the operations of the leased premises with the operations underway at the remainder of the landlord's property and provisions allowing the landlord access to the site and the right to make certain repairs

Summary of this case from FERNANDES v. AGAR SUPPLY CO., INC.
Case details for

Barry v. Economic Development

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH BARRY v. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION OF BOSTON

Court:Appeals Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jan 13, 2010

Citations

924 N.E.2d 716 (Mass. App. Ct. 2010)
76 Mass. App. Ct. 1107

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FERNANDES v. AGAR SUPPLY CO., INC.

Id. at 330-31 (internal quotation marks and citation omitted). See also Barry v. Econ. Dev. and Indus. Corp.…