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State Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Summit Mall

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The Arkansas Supreme Court today overturned a lower court`s 2002 ruling that had blocked a big mall project in west Little Rock. The state`s high court ruled that a landowner, Russell Lemond, waited too long to challenge a deadline missed by mall developers Summit Mall LLC. Lemond and other landowners in the area wanted to stop the 1.1 million-square-foot mall project. The opponents waited ten years -- until 2001 -- to file their complaint. The high court reversed a circuit judge`s ruling, saying Judge Mackie Pierce should have ruled that too much time had passed.

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