Commercial Landlord-Tenant—Yellowstone Injunction—Tenant’s Right to Assign a Lease to His Spouse Did Not Permit Assignment to an LLC That May Have Been Formed for the Benefit of the Spouse
The defendant had moved for leave to reargue and renew the court’s denial of a Yellowstone injunction. (A Yellowstone injunction stays the termination of a commercial tenant’s lease). The defendant, a commercial tenant, had failed to seek the landlord’s consent to assign its lease.
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