CHANG v. LOUIS & ALEXANDER, INC.

Nos. 90-CV-748, 90-CV-803.

645 A.2d 1110 (1994)

Tsang CHANG, Appellant, v. LOUIS & ALEXANDER, INC., Appellee. LOUIS & ALEXANDER, INC., Appellant, v. Tsang CHANG, Appellee.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided August 18, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederic W. Schwartz, Jr., Washington, DC, for Tsang Chang.

Michael M. Hicks, Washington, DC, for Louis & Alexander, Inc.

Before TERRY, FARRELL, and KING, Associate Judges.


TERRY, Associate Judge:

These are cross-appeals arising from a commercial landlord-tenant dispute. The litigation stems from the fact that, although the property at issue is treated as one unit for the assessment of taxes and metering of utilities, it has been subdivided and rented out to at least three different tenants. One of those tenants in the late 1980's was Tsang Chang, who ran a small Chinese restaurant called ...

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