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If one joint tenant dies, his interest in the property passes to surviving joint tenants, not to his heirs.
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Were the shutdowns caused by business circumstances that were not reasonably foreseeable as of the time that notice would have been required?



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While Alden and Bates contend that the decision by Bank of Boston to call their loans was an unforeseen business circumstance, the magistrate judge held that this decision by the bank was neither unforeseen nor sudden. He concluded that in the exercise of commercially responsible business judgment the calling of the loans could have been anticipated and notice could and should have been given to the employees.





 

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