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Fixtures - Gasoline Station - Rights Of Tenant To Remove, Michigan Law Review May 1937

Fixtures - Gasoline Station - Rights Of Tenant To Remove, Michigan Law Review

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Defendant leased a vacant lot from the plaintiff for a three-year period, to use as a gasoline station site. The lease, a filled-in printed form, supplied and drawn up by the defendant was silent as to which of the parties would erect the building, but stipulated that the lessee agreed to keep the premises, including equipment and fixtures of every nature, in good repair, would insure them, and at the end of the term "yield and deliver up the same in like condition as when taken." It also provided that the lessor would rebuild in the event of fire. Defendant …