Robert E. Long owned land in the City of Hampton that he leased to Adams Outdoor Advertising

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Robert E. Long owned land in the City of Hampton that he leased to Adams Outdoor Advertising Limited Partnership. Adams had an advertising billboard placed on the property. On October 6, 1993, Long notified Adams that he was terminating the lease. Adams accepted the termination and told Long that it would have the electrical service disconnected and would schedule demolition of the billboard for the first week in November. Long wanted to use the billboard to advertise his own business and filed suit to enjoin Adams from destroying the billboard. Long maintained the billboard was part of the land and belonged to him. Adams asserted that it owned the billboard as a lessee. The trial court found for Long, and Adams appealed. Decide. [Adams Outdoor Adv., Ltd., Part. v. Long, 483 S.E.2d 224 (Va.)]

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Andersons Business Law and the Legal Environment

ISBN: 978-1133587583

22nd edition

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