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over 4 years ago
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Karuk Tribe of Cal. v. United States Forest Serv.
Karuk Tribe of Cal. v. United States Forest Serv. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit December 13, 2011, Argued and Submitted, San Francisco, California; June 1, 2012, Filed No. 05-16801 Opinion [*1011] W. FLETCHER, Circuit Judge: We...
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over 5 years ago
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Pitre v. Opelousas Gen. Hosp.
Plaintiff parents filed an action against defendants, hospital and doctor, alleging that the doctor's failure to properly perform a tubal ligation on the mother led to the birth of their child. The child was born with albinism, but they did not allege...
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over 5 years ago
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Little v. Bd. of Cty. Comm'rs
The subject land, Cameron Tract, was on the north end of the City of Kalispell and was surrounded on three sides by the boundaries of the City. The City has never annexed the tract, nor has the land ever been zoned. In 1974, the City of Kalispell adopted...
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Raine v. Gleason (In re Estate of Gleason)
In April 1986 claimant sued Jackie Gleason in New York alleging breach of an agreement regarding the television rights to The Honeymooners series. Gleason died a resident of Florida in June 1987 and Florida letters of administration were issued within...
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Chuck Wagon Catering, Inc. v. Raduege
Warren Raduege leased a lunch truck and the customer route was established by Chuck Wagon Catering, Inc. (Chuck Wagon) for several years. A contract provision stated that the route and identity of the customer stops were Chuck Wagon’s trade secret...
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United States v. Spearin
The government hired the contractor to build a dry dock, which ultimately required a change in the contract to allow for the relocation of a sewer, but the government did not tell him about a defect in a part of the sewer. When the sewer broke and flooded...
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Hodnett v. Commonwealth
Appellant was convicted of violating Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-357(B) in connection with his operation of a motor vehicle. His arrest resulted from a driving records check performed by the arresting officer once the officer developed a suspicion that...
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over 5 years ago
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Knowlton v. Moore
The plaintiffs in error were the executors of the will of Edwin F. Knowlton, of Brooklyn, New York. The defendant in error was the United States Collector of Internal Revenue for the First Collection District for the State of New York. Mr. Knowlton died...
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over 6 years ago
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Camara v. Mun. Court of S.F.
A city ordinance gave city building inspectors the right to enter any building at reasonable times in furtherance of their code enforcement duties. The occupant denied entrance to building inspectors on three separate occasions, each time demanding that...
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over 6 years ago
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Am. Paper Recycling Corp. v. IHC Corp.
An output contract gave a buyer the right to purchase all of the waste paper generated by a seller. A successor company that purchased the seller's assets did not assume the seller's obligations under the output sales contract because the successor...
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