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*Keydata was looking to move out of the leased building | *Keydata was looking to move out of the leased building | ||
*NASA agreed to rent Keydata's computer room in the building | *NASA agreed to rent Keydata's computer room in the building | ||
*The contract between the 2 tenants (Keydata & NASA) was set forth in a lease contract executed by the commercial landlord (Wyman) | |||
*Keydata would lease the space to NASA starting on January 1st 1969 | |||
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Revision as of 14:52, March 30, 2024
Keydata v. United States | |
Court | United States Court of Claims |
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Citation | 504 F.2d 1115 |
Date decided | October 23, 1974 |
Facts
- Keydata Corporation = "Keydata" = 1st tenant
- NASA = the National Aeronautics and Space Administration = 2nd tenants
- Wyman Street Trust = "Wyman" = commercial building proprietor
- Keydata & NASA leased a space at a building owned by Wyman in Cambridge, Massachusetts
- NASA needed more space in the leased building
- Keydata was looking to move out of the leased building
- NASA agreed to rent Keydata's computer room in the building
- The contract between the 2 tenants (Keydata & NASA) was set forth in a lease contract executed by the commercial landlord (Wyman)
- Keydata would lease the space to NASA starting on January 1st 1969
Issues
What law should apply to a government lease?
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