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Kel Kim Corp. v. Central Markets, Inc.
Facts
The Plaintiffs were notified that their insurance would not be renewed, and they were unable to get the requisite insurance elsewhere as a result of the liability insurance crisis. They eventually secured insurance capped at $500,000, as no insurer would write a policy in excess of that amount on a roller skating rink. The Defendants sent a notice of default, directing that it cure within 30 days or vacate the premises. The Plaintiff brought this declaratory judgment action, urging that it should be excused from compliance because performance was impossible or because the inability to obtain insurance was within the lease’s force majeure clause. Special term granted Defendants’ motion for summary judgment and directed Plaintiff to vacate the premises, and the Appellate division affirmed.
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