Singpiel v. Morris
Opinions
[¶ 1.] Kenneth Singpiel brought this action against Morris Construction Company, Inc. (Morris) to terminate a lease. Singpiel was granted summary judgment. Morris appeals. We affirm.
FACTS
[¶ 2.] Singpiel agreed to lease Morris a gravel pit that would be used as part of Morris’ construction business. Additionally, Mitchell E. Morris, the CEO of Morris Construction Company, leased pasture to Sing-piel. Although Singpiel has brought actions to terminate both leases, only the gravel pit ■lease is at issue in this appeal.
[¶ 3.] The gravel pit lease was executed between Singpiel and Morris on November 22, 1995, after having been typed up by Mitchell Morris’ wife. The 1995 lease was based, in part, on a previous lease which began in 1985 and was no longer in effect. The 1995 agreement was made, as recited in paragraph II of the lease, “for the purpose of mining gravel, produce materials, blend and mix with other materials, haul materials, service equipment, and final reclamation of the property.” The term of the lease was set out as follows in paragraph IV:
The terms of this agreement shall be from March 1, 1995 to and including February 28, 2001, and grants the option to renew this agreement for an additional five (5) years upon exercising said renewal option at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the original then (5) year agreement by giving notice of intent to exercise said option in writing.Footnotes
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