Cathay Cathay, Inc. v. Vindalu, LLC
Annotate this CaseAt dispute in this decade-old case was the various rice dishes offered for sale in the food court at the Providence Place Mall. These consolidated appeals represented the second and third times that the Supreme Court was asked to entertain fragmented issues. Cathay Cathay, Inc., Japan Cafe of Providence Place, Inc., Surf & Turf Grille, Inc., and Gourmet India all entered into lease agreements to operate restaurants in the food court. Each lease agreement set forth restrictions on the foods each restaurant could serve. Cathay Cathay and Surf & Turf (collectively Plaintiffs) brought this action against Rouse Providence, LLC, Gourmet India, and Japan Cafe seeking to enjoin the two restaurants from selling the foods to which they had alleged exclusive rights. Plaintiffs also requested that the court order Rouse to enforce its lease agreements with Cathay Cathay and Surf & Turf against Gourmet India and Japan Cafe, alleging that the restaurants violated their lease agreements by selling prohibited foods. After protracted litigation, a second trial justice entered partial final judgment in favor of Rouse. The Supreme Court vacated the partial final judgment, holding that the trial justice abused her discretion in determining that there was a previous adjudication on the merits of Plaintiffs’ contractual claims against Rouse. Remanded.
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