BATES v. McKAY

No. WD 38148.

724 S.W.2d 565 (1986)

James T. BATES d/b/a Royal Electric Construction Company, Appellant, v. Clarence W. McKAY, Jr., Excelsior Springs Market, Inc., a corporation, Excelsior Springs Development Co., Inc., a corporation, Excelsior Springs Development Company, a co-partnership, Super Market Developers, Inc., a corporation, the Equitable Assurance Society of the United States, a corporation, Mark Twain Empire Bank, a banking corporation, and J & G Enterprises, Inc., a corporation, Respondents.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

Motion for Rehearing and/or Transfer Denied February 3, 1987.

Application to Transfer Denied March 17, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Hill, Kansas City, for appellant.

Jack B. Robertson & Brian J. Fowler of Field, Gentry, Benjamin & Robertson, P.C., Kansas City, for respondents Super Market Developers, Inc., Excelsior Springs Development Co. and J & G Enterprises, Inc.


Motion for Rehearing and/or Transfer to Supreme Court Denied February 3, 1987.

MANFORD, Judge.

This is a civil action by a contractor (appellant) to enforce a mechanic's lien against improvements made to a subleasehold, and against the subleasehold term, the leasehold term, and the freehold interest subject to the leasehold term. The judgment is affirmed.

Appellant presents two points on appeal and charges the trial court erred (1) in denying a mechanic...

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