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Delaware Court of Chancery
March 30, 2020

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Abbott v. North Shores Board of Governors, Inc.

Real Estate & Property Law

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Abbott v. North Shores Board of Governors, Inc.

Docket: C.A. No. 2019-0194-JRS

Opinion Date: March 27, 2020

Judge: Per Curiam

Areas of Law: Real Estate & Property Law

The Court of Chancery granted Defendants' motion to dismiss Plaintiff's complaint alleging that North Shores Board of Governors, Inc. (NSBG), a Delaware not-for-profit corporation that represented the homeowners at North Shores, a residential community, had no authority under the governing covenants to charge assessments or expend funds for maintenance of any of the community's recreational facilities and improvements to the community's beach dunes, holding (1) all claims contesting the annual assessments were barred by laches; and (2) all claims contesting the dune project were barred by the clear language of the covenants and the residential community's charter.

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