Cross-Complaint 3
Cross-Complaint 3
Cross-Complaint 3
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ROBERT I. LEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
2 A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
610 16th Street, Suite 516
3 Oakland, CA 94612
Tel.: (510) 465-0025
4 Fax: (510) 465-0031
5 Attorneys for Cross-complainants,
Ameri Oil Company, Inc. and Karim Mehrabi
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA,
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UNLIMITED JURISDICTION
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9 ALI ANVARI, Case No.: 108CV129341
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GENERAL ALLEGATIONS
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23 1. Cross-complainant, AMERI OIL COMPANY, INC. (hereinafter “Ameri Oil”), is a
24 Corporation, formed and existing under the laws of the State of California.
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2. Cross-Complainant, KARIM MEHRABI (hereinafter “Mehrabi”), at all times herein
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mentioned, was and is an individual who resides and resided in Santa Clara County, the State of
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California (hereinafter Ameri Oil and Mehrabi shall be sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to
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1 CROSS- COMPLAINT FOR PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION AND ACCOUNTING, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY, AND DECLARATORY RELIEF
1 as “Cross-Complainants”).
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3. Cross-complainants are is informed and believe and thereon allege that Cross-defendant,
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ALI ANVARI is an individual, and at all times herein mentioned is and was a resident of the County
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of Contra Costa, State of California.
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6 4. Cross-complainants are ignorant of the true names and capacities, whether individual,
7 corporate, associate, or otherwise, of cross-defendants sued herein as ROES 1 through 50, inclusive,
8 and, therefore, sue these cross-defendants by such fictitious names. Cross-complainants will amend
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this cross-complaint to allege their true names and capacities when ascertained. Cross-complainants
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are informed and believe and thereon allege that each of these fictitiously named cross-defendants is
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12 responsible in some manner for the occurrences herein alleged, and that Cross-complainants’ damages,
20 and Ameri Oil entered into a partnership agreement at Concord, Contra Costa County, California, for
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the purpose of entering a second partnership agreement with Mehrabi for the purpose of purchasing the
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real property and improvements located at 175 West Capitol Expressway, San Jose, CA and operating
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a gasoline service station thereon. The Agreement between Anvari and Ameri Oil was a written
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25 partnership agreement, which is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by reference.
26 Said partnership was known as and shall hereinafter to be referred to as the “Anvari-Ameri Oil
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Partnership.” Pursuant to the Anvari-Ameri Oil Partnership Agreement, on or about January 1, 1995,
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Anvari and Ameri Oil entered a second partnership agreement with Mehrabi, at San Jose, Santa Clara
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2 CROSS- COMPLAINT FOR PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION AND ACCOUNTING, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY, AND DECLARATORY RELIEF
1 County, California, for the purpose of conducting the general business of operating a service station
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located at 175 West Capitol Expressway, San Jose, CA and to purchase the real property at the same
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location. That agreement was a written partnership agreement, which is attached hereto as Exhibit “B”
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and incorporated herein by reference. Said partnership was known as the “Capital Expressway Beacon
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6 Partnership (hereinafter “CEBP”).
7 7. Under the terms of the partnership agreement for the Anvari-Ameri Oil Partnership,
8 Anvari and Ameri Oil were each fifty percent (50%) owners of the profits of that partnership.
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8. Pursuant to the terms of the agreement for the CEBP, both Mehrabi and the Anvari-
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Ameri Oil Partnership, were entitled to fifty percent (50%) of the profits of the partnership. Further,
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12 pursuant to the agreement for the CEBP, the partnership purchased the subject real property, and has
20 11. The same principal partners that are the partners under the CEBP agreement, are also
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partners to a partnership agreement known as the Placerville Beacon Partnership, which purchased a
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vacant lot of land in Placerville, California. The loan to purchase that lot was secured by the real
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property owned by the CEBP located at 175 West Capitol Expressway, San Jose, CA. Because that lot
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25 did not produce any income, and because the interest of the partners in the Placerville Beacon
26 Partnership was aligned with the partners’ interests in the CEBP, the CEBP paid the loan on the vacant
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lot.
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12. Thereafter, Ameri Oil sold its interest in the Placerville lot to the two (2) remaining
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3 CROSS- COMPLAINT FOR PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION AND ACCOUNTING, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY, AND DECLARATORY RELIEF
1 partners, Ali Anvari and Karim Mehrabi. Because the partnership interests and the partners in CEBP
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were no longer aligned with the partnership interest and the partners in the Placerville Beacon
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partnership, it no longer made any sense for the CEBP to pay the debt on the Placerville lot. Those debts
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needed to be paid by the individual partners or the Placerville Beacon partnership. That did not occur.
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6 To preserve the Capitol Expressway real property and to keep it out of foreclosure, Ameri Oil advanced
19 his/its share of the profit or loss to date, but no goodwill. The remaining partner shall be allowed to
20 raise the entire amount of capital required and continue to operate the business.”
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15. Anvari’s failure to make the approximate $1,100 per month capital contribution to pay
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his share of the debt on the Placerville lot, has resulted in his exclusion from the CEBP. On February
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25, 2008, Ameri Oil sent a letter to Anvari notifying him of the exclusion. Prior to notifying Anvari of
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25 the exclusion, Ameri Oil sent a letter demanding that he make the necessary capital contributions, but
4 17. Cross-complainants have performed all conditions, covenants and promises required
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to be performed by them in accordance with the terms and conditions of the above-referenced
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agreements. Based on the foregoing, Anvari has engaged in conduct relating to the partnership
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business that makes it reasonably impracticable to carry on the business in partnership with him,
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9 and it is not otherwise reasonably practicable to carry on the partnership business in conformity with
10 the partnership agreement. Further, Cross-complainants and Anvari are no longer on speaking terms
11 and are incapable of maintaining a mutually business association. Thus, Cross-complainants are
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entitled to dissolution of the Partnership by Court decree, pursuant to California Corporations Code
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§ 16801(5)(B)&(C).
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15 18. Anvari is in possession of some of the Partnership books and accounts. The amount of
16 Partnership assets and liability cannot be ascertained without an accounting of profits and losses
17 that occurred during the operation of the Partnership business.
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19. Cross-complainants have demanded an accounting, but Anvari has refused, and
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continues to refuse, to settle accounts and divide Partnership assets and liabilities with Cross-
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21 complainants in accordance with the terms of the Agreement.
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5 CROSS- COMPLAINT FOR PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION AND ACCOUNTING, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY, AND DECLARATORY RELIEF
1 21. Cross-complainants have performed all conditions, covenants and promises required
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to be performed by them in accordance with the terms and conditions of the partnership agreements.
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Anvari has breached the agreements by failing to make capital contributions, failing to pay his share
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of the debt of the Placerville lot, placing the real property owned by the CEBP securing that loan at
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6 risk of foreclosure, and by commencing this action in bad faith, alleging facts Anvari knows not to
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8 22. As a direct and approximate result of cross-defendants’ breaches, and each of theirs,
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Cross-complainants have been damaged, according to proof.
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WHEREFORE, Cross-complainants pray for Judgement against cross-defendants, as
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12 hereinafter set forth.
19 Placerville lot, placing the real property owned by the CEBP securing that loan at risk of
20 foreclosure, and by commencing this action in bad faith, alleging facts Anvari knows not to be true,
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Anvari has breached the duty of care owed to Ameri Oil and Mehrabi and to the partnerships,
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pursuant to Corporations Code Sections 16404, and pursuant to the terms of the partnership
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agreements.
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25 25. As a proximate result of cross-defendants’ breach of their duty of care to the
13 Anvari, by failing to contribute sufficient capital to pay his share of the loan on the Placerville lot,
14 Anvari has been excluded from the partnership. Cross-complainants are informed and believe that
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Anvari disputes this contention.
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29. Cross-complainants desire a judicial determination of their rights and duties and a
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18 declaration that Anvari has been excluded from the CEBP and divested of any further rights in the
19 CEBP.
20 30. Such a declaration is necessary and appropriate at this time so that Cross-
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complainants may ascertain their rights and duties under the CEBP.
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WHEREFORE, Cross-complainants pray for Judgement against cross-defendants, and each
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of them, as follows:
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25 For First Cause of Action:
19 3. For interest at 10% per annum from and after the date of the breach, to the date of
20 entry of Judgement;
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4. For reasonable attorney’s fees;
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5. For costs of the suit incurred herein; and
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24 6. For such and other further relief as the Court deems proper.
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9 CROSS- COMPLAINT FOR PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION AND ACCOUNTING, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY, AND DECLARATORY RELIEF