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20 opinions for “Commodore Gas & Electric, Inc. v. General Electric Company”
JOHN W. PECK, Circuit Judge. Section 4131 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. § 4131), with which the single issue presented on this appeal is concerned, reads in its entirety as follows: “There is hereby imposed upon the sale by the manufacturer, producer, or importer of electric light bulbs
In Re Commodore Hotel Fire & Explosion Casespublic domain
324 N.W.2d 245 (1982) In re the Matter of the COMMODORE HOTEL FIRE AND EXPLOSION CASES. No. 81-827. Supreme Court of Minnesota. September 17, 1982. *246 Austin D. Ditzler and Timothy J. Adler, Minneapolis, for appellant Summit Court, Inc. Meagher, Geer, Markham, Anderson, Adamson, Flaskamp & Brennan, Clyde F. Anderson and Laur
IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port : Authority and Commodore Perry : Yacht Club : : v. : No. 960 C.D. 2018 : Erie County Board of Assessment : Appeals and The School District : of the City of Erie : : Appeal
Colucci v. T-Mobile USA, Inc.public domain
Filed 4/29/20 CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION ONE STATE OF CALIFORNIA STEPHEN COLUCCI, D075932 Plaintiff and Respondent, (Super. Ct. No. CIVDS1502822) v. T-MOBILE USA, INC., Defendant and Appellant. APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San B
Dc2ny, Inc. v. Academy Bus, LLCpublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC2NY, INC., : : Plaintiff, : Civil Action No.: 18-2127 (RC) : v. : Re Document No.: 11, 14 : ACA
Samantha Ring v. Boca Ciega Yacht Club Inc.public domain
USCA11 Case: 20-11571 Date Filed: 07/12/2021 Page: 1 of 32 [PUBLISH] IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT ________________________ No. 20-11571 ________________________ D.C. Docket No. 8:19-cv-00772-VMC
JOHN R. TUNHEIM, Chief Judge Plaintiffs MCI Communications Services, Inc. and MCImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC (collectively "MCI") bring an action for trespass, negligence, and statutory liability as an excavator against Maverick Cutting and Breaking LLC ("Maverick"), who severed two of MCI's fiber-optic telecommunications cables while performing concrete saw cutting at an intersection. MCI seeks damages for repair costs
Rubin v. Vista Del Sol Health Services, Inc.public domain
ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER’S MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION MARGARET M. MORROW, District Judge. On December 12, 2014, Mori Rubin, regional director of Region 31 of the National Labor Relations Board, acting for and *1064on behalf of the National Labor Relations Board (the “Board”), filed a petition seeking a temporary injunction under Section
In Re Mercedes Homes, Inc.public domain
431 B.R. 869 (2009) In re MERCEDES HOMES, INC., et al. Debtors. No. 09-11191-PGH. United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Florida, West Palm Beach Division. September 18, 2009. *870 John E. Page, Lenore Rosetto, Shraiberg, Ferrara & Landau, P.A., Boca Raton, FL, for John Macik, Timothy Schooley and David Barin.
*29Opinion SIMS, J. Pursuant to rule 22(a) of the California Rules of Court, appellant Performance Plastering, Inc., has moved this court to take judicial notice of various documents that, in the view of appellant, constitute cognizable legislative history of a 1998 amendment to Revenue and Taxation Code section 19719 (Assembly Bill No. 1950 (1997-1998 Reg.
Lehman Bros. Special Financing Inc. v. Bank of America National Ass'n (In re Lehman Bros. Holdings Inc.)public domain
MEMORANDUM DECISION SHELLEY C. CHAPMAN, UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE Before the Court is a motion to dismiss filed by Shield Securities Limited (“Shield”) in the above-captioned adversary proceeding brought by Lehman Brothers Special Financing Inc. (“LBSF”). Shield takes the position that this Court has neither in personam jurisdiction nor in rem jurisdiction to resolve this adversary pro
Silivanch v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.public domain
171 F.Supp.2d 241 (2001) John and Joyce SILIVANCH, Plaintiffs, v. CELEBRITY CRUISES, INC., Fantasia Cruising Inc., Essef Corp., PAC-FAB, Inc., and Structural Europe, N.V. (f/n/a SFC), Defendants. Celebrity Cruises, Inc. and Fantasia Cruising Inc., Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. Structural Europe, Essef Corp., and PAC-FAB, Inc., Third-Party Defendants. Nos. 95 Civ. 0374BSJJCF, 94 Civ. 5270BSJJCF. <
Italian Fisherman, Inc. v. Middlemaspublic domain
313 Md. 156 (1988) 545 A.2d 1 THE ITALIAN FISHERMAN, INC. AND THE NEW LEAF, INC. v. ROSALIE V. MIDDLEMAS. No. 71, September Term, 1986. Court of Appeals of Maryland. August 1, 1988. Albert D. Brault (Brault, Graham, Scott & Brault, on the brief), Rockville, for appellant. Robert C. Park, Jr. (Michael J. Gugerty and Linowes & Bl
Pillsbury Co. v. Midland Enterprises, Inc.public domain
715 F.Supp. 738 (1989) The PILLSBURY COMPANY, Illinois Central Gulf Railroad Company, Burlington Northern Railroad Company, and ConAgra, Inc. v. MIDLAND ENTERPRISES, INC.; Orgulf Transport Company; and the M/V ROBERT N. STOUT, her tackle, etc., in rem. Civ. A. No. 87-5041. United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana. June 21, 1989. *73
218 Cal.App.3d 517 (1990) 267 Cal. Rptr. 158 JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC., Plaintiff and Respondent, v. FAIR EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION, Defendant and Appellant; QUEEN ELIZABETH FOSTER, Real Party in Interest and Respondent. Docket No. G007029. Court of Appeals of California, Fourth District, Division Three. February 28, 1990.
Hudson v. Moore Business Forms, Inc.public domain
609 F.Supp. 467 (1985) Ida HUDSON, Plaintiff, v. MOORE BUSINESS FORMS, INC., a corporation, Joe McArthur, Edward Glover, William McLean, Jim Clark as Doe I, and Does II through XXXX, inclusive, Defendants. No. C-84-2104-MHP. United States District Court, N.D. California. January 4, 1985. Supplemental Opinion May 22, 1985.
Commonwealth v. Beneficial Finance Companypublic domain
360 Mass. 188 (1971) 275 N.E.2d 33 COMMONWEALTH vs. BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY & others. Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk. May 25, 26, 1971. November 4, 1971. Present: CUTTER, SPIEGEL, REARDON, & BRAUCHER, JJ. Raymond W. Bergan, of Virginia, & Edward B. Hanify (Thomas M. Joyce & Francis
*1405BROUSSARD, J. I dissent. I adopt part III of the well-reasoned opinion of the Court of Appeal (prepared by Justice Work and concurred in by Acting Presiding Justice Staniforth and Justice Wiener) as my own opinion, with a few alterations.1 Dyna-Med, [Inc. (Dyna-Med),] supported by amic[i] Merchants and Manufacturers As
Sellers v. Owens-Illinois Glass Companypublic domain
191 S.E.2d 166 (1972) Ralph SELLERS et al. v. OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY, a corporation, et al. No. 12907. Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Submitted April 25, 1972. Decided September 6, 1972. *167 Herschel Rose, James D. Nash, Jr., Fairmont, for appellants. Steptoe & Johnson, Willis O. Sha
Capitol Records, Inc. v. State Board of Equalizationpublic domain
158 Cal.App.3d 582 (1984) 204 Cal. Rptr. 802 CAPITOL RECORDS, INC., Plaintiff and Appellant, v. STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Defendant and Respondent. Docket No. 21260. Court of Appeals of California, Third District. July 24, 1984. *586 COUNSEL Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine, Hunton & Wil