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20 opinions for “Fanny v. Mayo”
United States v. Darron Mayopublic domain
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 23-1412 ___________________________ United States of America Plaintiff - Appellee v. Darron Javon Mayo
Mayo v. Mayopublic domain
C. F. Greenlee, Special Judge. This is an action, commenced in December, 1902, by appellants against appellee, to recover lands which descended to them from their ancestor, W. M. Mayo, who died in October, 1890, leaving him surviving, his widow, Jane E. Mayo, and seven children — F. A. Mayo, R. D. Mayo, 'Laura M. Boyce (nee Mayo), Nannie J. Bond (nee Mayo), Wm. J. Mayo, Fannie M. Black (nee Mayo), and Lily
ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL V FEDERAL NATIONAL Certiorari MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION procedente del T/C/C FANNIE MAE Tribunal de Primera Instancia, Sala Peticionario Superior de San Sebast
Lewis v. Ecklinpublic domain
JOHNSON, Judge. The testatrix in this action, Fannie Ecklin Moore, died on 14 August 1990. One of the respondents filed a petition seeking probate in solemn form on 20 September 1990. A response was filedby the petitioners. An order of probate of holographic will in solemn form was entered by the Beaufort County Clerk of Superior Court on 22 October 1990. A petition for declaratory judgment was filed by the
Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL II FIRSTBANK PUERTO CERTIORARI RICO procedente del Tribunal de Primera Demandante-Recurrido Instancia, Sala Superior de Caguas Vs.
Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL I FEDERAL NATIONAL CERTIORARI MORTGAGE procedente del ASSOCIATION Tribunal de Primera Instancia, Sala Apelado-Recurrido KLCE202300564 Superior de Fajardo v.
United States v. Washingtonpublic domain
ORDER Fanny Washington was 64 when a jury found her guilty on 17 counts of wire fraud, 18 U.S.C. § 1343, and 7 counts of presenting false claims to the Internal Revenue Service, id. § 287. The district court sentenced her to a total of 41 months’ imprisonment and ordered restitution. Washington had sought home confinement. On appeal she argues that the district court’s explanation for her prison sentence is inadequate to demo
ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL V FEDERAL NATIONAL Certiorari MORTGAGE procedente del ASSOCIATION T/C/C Tribunal de Primera FANNIE MAE Instancia, Sala Superior de Caguas Peticiona
Reverse Mtge., L.L.C. v. Millerpublic domain
[Cite as Reverse Mtge., L.L.C. v. Miller, 2024-Ohio-2417.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT ERIE COUNTY Reverse Mortgage Funding, LLC Court of Appeals No. E-23-044 Appellee Trial Court No. 2021-CV-0352 v. Donald W. Miller, et al. DECISION AND JUDG
ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL ESPECIAL ROSA ELENA Apelación, CORRETJER COLLAZO, procedente del Tribunal ET AL. de Primera Instancia, Sala Superior de Parte Apelada Carolina
Oriental Bank v. Bonilla Sanchez, Denissepublic domain
ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL VI ORIENTAL BANK Apelación procedente del Apelados Tribunal de Primera Instancia, Sala de San Juan v.
ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL XI APELACIÓN procedente del Tribunal BRENDA LEE MIRANDA de Primera Instancia MALDONADO Sala de Aibonito APELADOS Caso Núm. KLAN202301130 AI2021CV00474 V.
Parrish v. Fed. Nat'l Mortg. Ass'npublic domain
OPINION BY JUSTICE WILLIAM C. MIMS In this appeal, we consider whether a general district court has subject matter jurisdiction under Code §§ 16.1-77(3) and 8.01-126 to adjudicate an action for unlawful detainer when a homeowner challenges the validity of a trustee's deed after foreclosure, and whether a circuit court has such jurisdiction under Code §§ 16.1-106 and 17.1-513 in a de novo appeal from such a proceeding. We
Atkinson v. Kishpublic domain
420 S.W.2d 104 (1967) Fannie Mayo ATKINSON et al., Appellants, v. Imogene KISH et al., Appellees. Court of Appeals of Kentucky. June 23, 1967. *106 J. K. Wells, Paintsville, for appellants. W. B. Hazelrigg, Paintsville, Eldred E. Adams, Louisa, for appellees. PALMORE, Judge. Thomas J. Mayo died in 1917 leaving a will restrain
City of Wilson Redevel'Mt Com'n v. Boykinpublic domain
ARROWOOD, Judge. Plaintiff, the City of Wilson Redevelopment Commission for Wilson, North Carolina, appeals from orders entered in connection with a condemnation action filed against Defendant-Appellees. We affirm. The procedural history of this case is summarized in pertinent part as follows: In 1916 Eliza Boykin was granted a property located at 204 S. Vick Street in Wilson, North Carolina (the subject property)
Oriental Bank v. Santiago Figueroa, Luis Bolivarpublic domain
ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE APELACIONES PANEL II ORIENTAL BANK APELACIÓN procedente del Apelada Tribunal de Primera Instancia, Sala Superior de Carolina v.
Pinson v. United States Department of Justicepublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JEREMY PINSON, : : Plaintiff, : Civil Action No.: 18-486 (RC) : v. : Re Document Nos.: 116, 118, 130
Affirm in part; Reverse and Remand in part; Opinion Filed November 26, 2013. S In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-12-01095-CV JANOS FARKAS, Appellant V. AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC, AURORA BANK FSB, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Appellees
Town of Johnston v. Federal Housing Finance Agencypublic domain
*82 HOWARD, Circuit Judge. The Town of Johnston, Rhode Island and the Commissioners of Bristol County, Massachusetts (“the municipalities”) brought separate actions against the Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”), the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (“Freddie Mac”), and the Federal
Tunnell v. Berrypublic domain
326 S.E.2d 288 (1985) Lucille B. TUNNELL, John M. Berry, Jr., Henry Clay Berry, Merlin S. Berry, Velma A. Berry, Landreth W. Berry, Kay Berry Young, Frances C. Barbour, Mrs. Edward W. Cahoon, Evelyn Ann Croley, Phillip S. Harris, Elizabeth C. La Voy, Nicholas D. Harris, Marietta C. Heobeat, Clary Weston, Wade Swindell, Ella S. Berry, Nell Grace Berry, Reuben W. Berry, Jr., William C. Berry, Leona Berry Lupton, Carlos Berry, Jr., Samuel G. Jones, Jr., Wil