Opinion ID: 209417
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Heading: Tamerlane I

Text: On May 18, 2007, the Court of Federal Claims issued an order and opinion on the government's motion for judgment on the pleadings. [11] Tamerlane, Ltd. v. United States, 76 Fed.Cl. 512 (2007) ( Tamerlane I ). Based on the holding in Franconia, the court found that Park Terrace and Mullica's prepayment requests and the government's subsequent offers of incentive equity loans accrued the government's breach of the underlying loan agreements. Id. at 523. Accordingly, the court held that Mullica's claim had accrued in 1991 and Park Terrace's in 1992. With respect to the extended period claims, the court held that the claims were unaccrued as unvested prepayment rights. Id. After the Court of Federal Claims issued its order in Tamerlane I, Park Terrace and Mullica asked the court to reconsider the statute of limitations issue, as well as for permission to take documentary discovery with respect to their claims on the primary loan periods. The court granted those motions.