McSHANE v. IMPERIAL TOWERS, INC.

No. 14309.

267 S.E.2d 196 (1980)

George H. McSHANE v. IMPERIAL TOWERS, INC.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

June 10, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William E. Mohler, Charleston, for appellant.

Steptoe & Johnson and Otis L. O'Connor, Charleston, for appellee.


MILLER, Justice:

Imperial Towers, Inc., appeals a jury verdict rendered in favor of its tenant, George H. McShane, in the amount of $1,239.53. The primary ground of error is the claim that the court erred in holding as a matter of law that under Imperial Towers' lease with McShane, the failure to deliver possession of the premises to McShane on April 1, 1976, rendered Imperial Towers liable in damages.

The basic facts are not in substantial dispute. Imperial...

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