Docks Venture, LLC v. Dashing Pac. Group, Ltd.
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed this action alleging that Defendant breached certain leases by failing to provide separate meters for utilities inside the leased premises. The trial court granted a preliminary injunction and ordered Defendant to install separate meters for utilities within thirty days. Although Defendant subsequently provided separate meters for the leased premises, the trial court found Dashing Pacific in contempt of court and ordered it to correct certain distribution systems within thirty days or the court would impose a fine of $1,000 per day until Defendant complied with the order. Defendant appealed. The court of appeals denied Plaintiff’s motion to dismiss the appeal, concluding that a contempt citation is final and appealable if it includes both a finding of contempt and pronouncement of a penalty or sanction, even though the order contains purge conditions. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that a court order finding a party in contempt and imposing a sentence conditioned on the failure to purge is final and appealable on the issue of whether the party is in contempt of court.
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