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20 opinions for “Deloris Harvey”
Poe v. Gauncepublic domain
OPINION MOORE, Judge: The heirs of Roy Eugene Gaunce (the above-captioned appellees) and the heirs of Charles Gates (the above-captioned appellants) each sought declarations of their rights from the Nicholas Circuit Court re*771garding ownership of two burial sites and a monument located on a family cemetery plot in Nicholas County, Kent
Comby v. Whitepublic domain
bDECUIR, Judge. Vicky and Harvey Comby appeal a judgment of the trial court dismissing their claim for damages associated with the relocation of a water line. For the reasons that follow, we reverse. FACTS Between May 27, 1974 and September 5, 1975, Cygnal White, Sr. and his wife, Mary, acquired certain real estate adjacent to the Toledo Bend Reservoir in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. All of t
Slingwine v. Industrial Accident Boardpublic domain
560 A.2d 998 (1989) Deloris A. SLINGWINE, Plaintiff Below, Appellant, v. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD, Defendant Below, Appellee. Supreme Court of Delaware. Submitted: May 17, 1988. Decided: May 4, 1989. Rehearing Denied May 19, 1989. Harvey Bernard Rubenstein, Wilmington, for appellant. Robert H. Richter, Dept. of Justice, Wilmington, for appel
Delores D. BELL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CRACKIN GOOD BAKERS, INC., Harvey Powell, and Don Bass, Defendants-Appelleespublic domain
TUTTLE, Senior Circuit Judge: Appellant, Delores Bell, appeals from the district court’s order granting a summary judgment against her claims for sex discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the pendent state claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress against her former employer, Crackin Good Bakers, Inc., and two of its supervisory employees, Harvey Powell and Don Bass, in their busin
Cotaya v. Louisiana Health Service & Indemnity Co.public domain
ON MOTION TO DISMISS This matter is before us on a motion to dismiss the appeal, initially raised by this Court and reurged by appellee by a memorandum in support of the Court’s motion: On November 23, 1977 the trial court sustained an exception of no cause of action. Under Code of Civil Procedure Articles 1974 and 2087 appellants could have perfected a devolutive appeal by January 31, 1978. A motion for a devoluti
Shrader v. Division of Highwayspublic domain
BAKER, JUDGE: Claimant, Mrs. Deloris Shrader, brought this action as the administratrix of the estate of her daughter, Angela Shrader, who died in an accident on December 23, 1989, in Mercer County. Claimant alleges that respondent, Division of Highways, failed to maintain the guardrail along Bull Tail Hollow Road, also known as W.Va. Secondary Route 25/31, nearBluefield, West Virginia. Claimant contends that the guardrail erec
Chulchian v. Franklinpublic domain
392 F.Supp. 203 (1975) Charles R. CHULCHIAN and Deloris F. Chulchian v. George E. FRANKLIN, Jr., et al. No. IP 74-499-C. United States District Court, S. D. Indiana, Indianapolis Division. April 4, 1975. James E. Rocap, Jr., Rocap, Rocap, Reese & Young, Indianapolis, Ind., for defendants. Charles R. Chulchian and Deloris F. Chulchian, pro se.
Delores Ahart v. Texas Department of Transportationpublic domain
Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed August 1, 2006 Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed August 1, 2006. In The Fourt
Dyer v. Ulinepublic domain
Kane, J. P. Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court (Dier, J.), entered December 2, 1987 in Warren County, which denied defendants’ motion for an order of preclusion and granted plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment. On December 13, 1986, defendants, pursuant to a written agreement, listed their residence for sale with plaintiffs, who were licensed real estate brokers. The agreement set forth a brokerage fee
People v. Riverapublic domain
JUSTICE TULLY delivered the opinion of the court: Following a jury trial, defendant, Michael Rivera, was found guilty of first degree murder (720 ILCS 5/9 — 1(a)(1) (West 1998)) and sentenced to 85 years’ incarceration. Defendant timely appeals, contending (1) the trial court erred when it sua sponte raised a reverse Batson (se
Adams v. Maypublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER CARLTON W. REEVES, District Judge. This is a Section 1983 case in which the Plaintiff, Lashunda Adams, alleges that a police officer, W.L. May, arrested her without probable cause and used excessive force during the arrest. Adams sued May and May’s employer, the City of Newton. Before the Court is the Defendants’ motion for summary judgment. The Court, having consid
Dismiss and Opinion Filed June 27, 2013. In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-12-01140-CV DOUBLE DIAMOND-DELAWARE, INC., DOUBLE DIAMOND, INC., WHITE BLUFF CLUB CORP., NATIONAL RESORT MANAGEMENT CO., R. MICHAEL WARD, FRED CURRAN, GEORGE COLLINS, LARRY
Huthnance v. District of Columbiapublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION JOHN M. FACCIOLA, United States Magistrate Judge. This case is before me for resolution of certain discovery motions. Currently pending and ready for resolution are plaintiffs Motion to Compel Discovery [# 43] and Defendant District of Columbia’s Motion for Protective Order (“Defs. Mot.”) [# 47]. For the reasons stated herein, plaintiffs motion will be granted in part and
DISMISS; and Opinion Filed October 7, 2013. Court of Appeals S In The Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-13-00893-CV DOUBLE DIAMOND DELAWARE, INC., DOUBLE DIAMOND, INC., WHITE BLUFF CLUB CORP., NATIONAL RESORT MANAGEMENT CO., R. MICHAEL WARD, FRED CURRAN, GEORGE COLLINS, LAR
People v. Riverapublic domain
SIXTH DIVISION MAY 7, 2004 No. 1-00-3871 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) Appeal from the ) Circuit Court of Plaintiff-Appellee, ) Cook County. ) v. ) No. 98 CR 3865 ) MICHAEL
175 Cal.App.4th 1175 (2009) COSTA SERENA OWNERS COALITION, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. COSTA SERENA ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE, Defendant and Appellant. COSTA SERENA OWNERS COALITION, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. COSTA SERENA ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE, Defendant and Respondent; JESS DIAZ, Movant and Appellant. COSTA SERENA OWNERS COALITION, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. COSTA SERENA ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE, Defendant and Res
In Re: Fosamax v.public domain
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT No. 14-1900 et al In re: Fosamax (Alendronate Sodium) Product Liability Litigation ORDER AMENDING APPENDIX A TO OPINION Due to inadvertent clerical errors, Appendix A to the opinion was missing one appeal number (14-3220) and a lower court number (08-cv-00008). The Appendix has been revised and the corrected version will be filed as an attachment to this orde
Ben-Hur v. Equifax Information Services, Inc.public domain
DECISION AND ORDER CALLAHAN, United States Magistrate Judge. BACKGROUND On March 5, 1996, the plaintiff Shia BenHur, D.V.M., (“Ben-Hur”) filed a complaint, pro se, against defendants Equifax Information Services, Inc., (“Equifax”) and The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (“Mutual of New York”), alleging that the defendants violated the provisions of the Fair Credit Re
Williams v. Esawpublic domain
214 Kan. 658 (1974) 522 P.2d 950 DWAYNE WILLIAMS and DELORIS CRIST, Appellants, v. GLENN ESAW and SAN ORE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Appellees. No. 47,228 Supreme Court of Kansas. Opinion filed May 11, 1974. Gerald W. Scott, of Blair, Matlack, Rogg, Foote & Scott, P.A., of Wichita, argued the cause and was on the brief for the app
Prudential Insurance Co. of America v. Jackpublic domain
OPINION BEN C. DAWKINS, Jr., Chief Judge. The Prudential Insurance Company of America brings this interpleader action, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1335, to determine the rightful beneficiary of life insurance proceeds. The action arises out of a $10,000 life insurance policy contracted in accordance with the provisions of the “Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance Program” established pursuant to Subchapter II