FODOR v. FIRST NATL. SUPERMARKETS, INC.

No. 90-1589.

63 Ohio St.3d 489 (1992)

FODOR, TRUSTEE OF BIDDULPH PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER, APPELLANT, v. FIRST NATIONAL SUPERMARKETS, INC., APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided April 15, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arter & Hadden, William X. Haase, Irene Keyse-Walker, Jacob I. Rosenbaum, Carter E. Strang and James H. Grove, for appellant.

Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, N. Victor Goodman, Edward Kancler, Stephen D. Williger and Eric Larson Zalud, for appellee.


MOYER, C.J.

Fodor brought this action in the court of common pleas where he alleged First National breached its contract. His complaint sought an injunction directing First National to relinquish possession of the retail space it leased to Fodor.

Before addressing the merit issues presented by this appeal, we must first determine whether appellant's injunction action was the appropriate remedy. An injunction is proper only where there is no adequate remedy...

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