Yellowstone Injunctions Aren't Always Routine

Law360, New York (May 26, 2016, 10:50 AM EDT) -- Any practitioner handling landlord-tenant litigation should be familiar with Yellowstone injunctions. Under the Yellowstone doctrine, a commercial tenant, when served with a notice to cure threatening the termination of its lease, may apply for a Yellowstone injunction maintaining the status quo, by tolling the tenant's time to cure an alleged lease default so that, upon an adverse determination on the merits, the tenant may cure the default and avoid the forfeiture of its leasehold....

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