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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Vermont Small Business Development Corp. v. Fifth Son Corp., Henzel, Mad Partners, LLC and Pierson, 193 Vt. 185 (2013)

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Vermont Small Business Development Corp. v. Fifth Son Corp., Henzel, Mad Partners, LLC and Pierson, 193 Vt. 185 (2013)
Parent Document
Vermont Small Business Development Corp. v. Fifth Son Corp., Henzel, Mad Partners, LLC and Pierson, 193 Vt. 185 (2013)
Jurisdiction
Vermont (state)
Effective Date
2013-01-25

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¶ 16. Clearly, it did not. The notice of default was defective in two ways. First, although the terms of the restaurant lease clearly require lessor to “speeify[] the occurrence giving rise to [the] Event of Default,” it failed to do so. Second, although the restaurant lease- provides that the notice must “stat[e] that this Agreement and terms hereby demised shall expire and terminate on the date specified in such notice,”