Thursday, December 15, 2011

“Although the MOU expressly states that the agreement is not a binding contract and is not enforceable against either party, the fact that the committee has the ability to unilaterally terminate the project if the proposed project does not go forward as it prefers, the agreement effectively constitutes an approval of the project as proposed by the real party (Jacobs’ committee).”

— Superior Court Judge Judith F. Hayes’ tentative ruling

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