· 10/24/1991
560 Ocean Club, L.P. v. Ocean Club Condominium Ass'n (In Re 560 Ocean Club, L.P.)
Citations
- 133 B.R. 310
- 1991 Bankr. LEXIS 1570
How courts have described this case
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- “As a general proposition, questions involving intent, malice, conspiracy and the like should not be resolved by summary judgment.”
- “As a general proposition, questions involving intent, malice, conspiracy and the like should not be resolved by summary judgment.”
- board not authorized to adopt regulation requiring minimum of ninety days during summer months and thirty days at other times for short-term leases because declaration merely granted board power to approve or disapprove leases, not to restrict their duration
- authority of condominium association to approve orto disapprove of leases of condominium units did not provide authority to promulgate rule restricting leases to minimum of ninety days during summer months and thirty days during remainder of year
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Judges: Judith H. Wizmur
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