There being a lack of factual support for a finding that the tenant did not retain a reversionary interest in the leased premises, we disagree with the IAS Court that the corporate defendant was a "de facto" assignee of the premises and that the wrongful or unjust act necessary to hold defendant liable for the tenant's rent obligation, as the latter's alter ego, can be found in such purported assignment. Nevertheless, we affirm, this being the rare case where the uncontroverted...
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