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Wentworth Building Corporation v. Bernstein

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Nov 1, 1963
193 N.E.2d 689 (Mass. 1963)

Opinion

November 1, 1963.

Israel Bernstein, pro se.

S. Myron Klarfeld for the plaintiff.


Order dismissing report affirmed. The Appellate Division dismissed a report in which the judge in an action of contract, begun before the expiration of the term provided for in a written lease, awarded damages to the plaintiff lessor for breach of covenants of the lease. The defendant lessee, after summary process was returned against him following a notice to quit for nonpayment of rent, surrendered the keys and vacated the premises on August 26, 1960, paying rent up to and including that day. Damages awarded represent the loss sustained by the lessor during the period the premises were vacant commencing August 27, 1960, and ending October 31, 1960, when the lessor rented the premises to another. The lease provided that the lessor could seek indemnification or recover damages. The lease was terminated. G.L.c. 186, § 11. The alternate remedial covenants survived the termination and were enforceable. An election of remedies was, however, required. Gardiner v. Parsons, 224 Mass. 347, 350. The commencement of the instant action was an election to recover damages and was not premature. Cotting v. Hooper, Lewis Co. Inc. 220 Mass. 273, 276.


Summaries of

Wentworth Building Corporation v. Bernstein

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Nov 1, 1963
193 N.E.2d 689 (Mass. 1963)
Case details for

Wentworth Building Corporation v. Bernstein

Case Details

Full title:WENTWORTH BUILDING CORPORATION vs. ISRAEL BERNSTEIN

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Nov 1, 1963

Citations

193 N.E.2d 689 (Mass. 1963)
346 Mass. 770

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