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Originally Posted by jsbrook
Sure, the Dolans could try to tie things up in litigation, but what is the legal basis for a lawsuit from them? They knew the terms of the special operating permit (for defined and definite term that ends in 2023) and chose to make the renovations they did knowing the city's ability to refrain from renewing. And what forcible eviction? It ends naturally. They no longer will have a legal right to be there. Unless there were representations made that we are unaware of and some kind of arguable contract modification, I don't see how they have a legal leg to stand on. Of course, that doesn't mean they won't be placated for political reasons and to avoid litigation. Meritorious or not.
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Yes I agree, the 10 Operating Permit which expires in 2023 should be etched in stone...ironclad..but you know how politics plays out in the City in New York and like President Clinton once said during the Monica Lewinsky scandal... "It depends upon what the meaning of the word 'is' is. LOL !!!!