Lafayette Place Associates v. Boston Redevelopment Authority

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1998-05-20

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Fried, J. A jury found the defendants, the city of Boston (city) and the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), liable for monetary damages for having breached a contract with the plaintiff, Lafayette Place Associates (LPA), for the sale of certain land (Hayward Parcel), and the BRA liable for the tort of intentional interference with LPA’s contractual relation with another entity, Campeau Massachusetts, Inc. (Campeau). The trial…

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