Navajo Academy v. Navajo United Methodist Mission School
New Mexico Supreme Court
785 P.2d 235
Relevant factsFree
The mission school informally agreed to let the academy share its campus rent-free indefinitely if the academy provided quality education and secured BIA renovation funding, an arrangement later backed by successive one-year leases. When the relationship soured, the mission school demanded a large annual rent and sued to evict; the trial court instead enjoined the academy's eviction for three years to allow it time to relocate.
IssueFree
Whether a court of equity has the power to meet the problem presented and fashion a proper remedy to accomplish a just and proper result.