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Im a 30 percent partner in a shopping center.My partner stopped paying rent in his dominos business i asked why he said the company owes him money and if i dont like it too bad he has a lease until2014 I want to get bought out at a fair price what is going to happen.

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rod

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Oct. 08, 2007 20:40:00

Re: business law

You mention "partner." Is there a partnershkp agrrement? If so, first look to the contract.

Second, what company owes him money? I would suggest his domino's business owes the shopping center money for a lease despite any funds owed to him personally or through a separate entity.

FACTS MATTER. Please consult with an attorney.

Jackson Law Group, LL.M., P.A.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Oct. 08, 2007 20:40:00

Re: business law

You mention "partner." Is there a partnershkp agrrement? If so, first look to the contract.

Second, what company owes him money? I would suggest his domino's business owes the shopping center money for a lease despite any funds owed to him personally or through a separate entity.

FACTS MATTER. Please consult with an attorney.

Jackson Law Group, LL.M., P.A.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Oct. 08, 2007 20:40:00

Re: business law

You mention "partner." Is there a partnershkp agrrement? If so, first look to the contract.

Second, what company owes him money? I would suggest his domino's business owes the shopping center money for a lease despite any funds owed to him personally or through a separate entity.

FACTS MATTER. Please consult with an attorney.

Jackson Law Group, LL.M., P.A.

Anonymous
Reply

Posted on / Oct. 08, 2007 20:40:00

Re: business law

You mention "partner." Is there a partnershkp agrrement? If so, first look to the contract.

Second, what company owes him money? I would suggest his domino's business owes the shopping center money for a lease despite any funds owed to him personally or through a separate entity.

FACTS MATTER. Please consult with an attorney.

Jackson Law Group, LL.M., P.A.

Anonymous
Reply

Posted on / Oct. 08, 2007 20:40:00

Re: business law

You mention "partner." Is there a partnershkp agrrement? If so, first look to the contract.

Second, what company owes him money? I would suggest his domino's business owes the shopping center money for a lease despite any funds owed to him personally or through a separate entity.

FACTS MATTER. Please consult with an attorney.

Jackson Law Group, LL.M., P.A.

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