Opinion ID: 209417
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Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Claims under the incentive loan agreements

Text: Appellants contend that the Court of Federal Claims erred in its ruling with respect to dismissing their claims for breach of the incentive loans during the so-called extended period. The claims on account of the extended period seek relief for the breach of the right to prepay the incentive loans after the twenty-year restriction period expires. In addressing Appellants' contention with respect to an alleged breach of the incentive loans, the Court of Federal Claims clearly stated that its opinions do not purport to dismiss any claims asserting breach of incentive equity loan contracts, as the complaint did not plead those claims. Tamerlane III, 81 Fed.Cl. at 513 n. 2. We find that the Court of Federal Claims correctly ignored Appellants' contentions relating to an alleged breach of the incentive loans. Appellants' Complaint does not make any allegations relating to the incentive loans. [18] Accordingly, the Court of Federal Claims' failure to address Appellants' extended period claims based on the incentive loans is affirmed.