Opinion ID: 1675278
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: bus station demolition[4]

Text: The chancellor concluded that CHC had acquiesced in the demolition of this building. El-Ark raised on cross-appeal the issue of whether CHC expressly or impliedly acquiesced in the demolition of the bus station. El-Ark apparently raised this issue in response to statements by CHC in its original appellant's brief. However, CHC states in its cross-reply that it did not mean to appeal the chancellor's finding on this issue; CHC had mentioned the surrounding facts of the bus station only to corroborate its argument about the course of dealings between the parties. CHC admitted that reversal would have been proper only upon a showing of abuse of discretion, and CHC did not allege that the chancellor was manifestly wrong with respect to his decision on the bus station lot. Therefore, the chancellor's judgment on this issue is affirmed.