DEEN, Presiding Judge.
In October 1983, appellant Theodore W. Crolley, president of several corporations (including the American Communities Corporation (ACC)), signed a three-year lease, in his capacity as president of ACC, for certain warehouse space belonging to appellee Crow-Childress-Mobley #2 (Crow). After December 1984, ACC ceased to make the monthly rental payments specified in the lease and three months later vacated the premises. The landlord subsequently...
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