PER CURIAM.
Appellees, the Fowlers, are the fee owners of a Miami Beach hotel which was subject to a ninety-nine-year leasehold. They brought suit seeking the forfeiture of the remaining forty-five years of the leasehold against the appellant assignees [hereinafter "lessee"] of the lease. The lessee interposed the defense of equitable estoppel, claiming that enforcement of the lease's defaults would result in an unconscionable and inequitable eviction. At a bench...
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