Order Allowing the Board of Education to Surrender Premises
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September 16, 1969
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Case Files, Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Working Files. Order Allowing the Board of Education to Surrender Premises, 1969. dad56c2c-3534-f111-88b4-0022482cdbbc. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/6a1f69ee-297f-4559-ac07-90e01ca8e71c/order-allowing-the-board-of-education-to-surrender-premises. Accessed June 02, 2026.
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT "MOY
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
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JAMES E. SWANN, et al, )
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CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG )
BOARD OF EDUCATION, et al, )
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Defendants. )
It appearing to the Court from statement of counsel for the
defendants that the Board of Education holds premises formerly occupied
by the Glidden Paint Company on the southerly side of Independence
Boulevard near Second Ward High School under a lease which expires,
including options, in November, 1970. It further appearing to the Court
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that the premises are not being utilized in connection with the educational
program conducted by the Board of Education during the current year and
there is no apparent future use for the premises, the Board of Education
does not own or control any other property contiguous to the leased
premises and the Board of Fducation is not in position to require an
extension of the lease.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the order of this Court
dated August 15, 1969, be and the same is hereby modified to allow the
Board of Education to surrender the premises formerly occupied by the
Glidden Paint Company.
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This the /& day of Septamber, 1969. an——————
James B. McMillan
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