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20 opinions for “MARY HAZEL MORRIS”
Morris v. Shinsekipublic domain
DECISION AND ENTRY GRANTING DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (Doc. 19) TIMOTHY S. BLACK, District Judge. This civil case is before the Court on the Motion for Summary Judgment filed by *926Defendant the Department of Veterans Affairs. (Doe. 19). Plaintiff filed a Memorandum in Opposition to Defendant’s Motion. (Doc. 21). Defendant filed a Re
Morris v. Charron (In re Charron)public domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION DENYING DEBTOR-DEFENDANT’S MOTIONS TO AMEND THE COURT’S FINDINGS UNDER RULE 52, AMEND JUDGMENT UNDER RULE 59, AND FOR RECONSIDERATION UNDER RULE 60 James W. Boyd, United States Bankruptcy Judge I. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND. On September 30, 2015, this Court en-, tered an Opinion and Order Denying De
Diesbourg v. Hazel-Atlas Glass Co.public domain
176 F.2d 410 (1949) DIESBOURG v. HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. No. 9849. United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit. Argued May 5, 1949. Decided May 25, 1949. As Amended June 13, 1949. Harold Scott Baile, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pepper, Bodine, Stokes & Hamilton, Philadelphia, Pa., on the brief), for appellant. Joseph Head, Jr., Phi
Morris v. Wallace Community College-Selmapublic domain
125 F.Supp.2d 1315 (2001) Karen Jones MORRIS, Plaintiff, v. WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-SELMA, et al., Defendants. No. CIV. A. 98-0802-RV-C. United States District Court, S.D. Alabama, Northern Division. January 8, 2001. *1316 *1317 *1318
In Re Channel Master Holdings, Inc.public domain
309 B.R. 855 (2004) In re CHANNEL MASTER HOLDINGS, INC., et al., Debtors. No. 03-13004(MFW). United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Delaware. May 20, 2004. *857 Stuart M. Brown, Selinda A. Melnik, Edwards & Angell, L.L.P., Daniel B. Butz, Gregory Thomas Donilon, Gilbert R. Saydah, Jr., Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, Mark S. Chehi,
160 B.R. 1 (1993) In re INTERNATIONAL LOAN NETWORK, INC., Debtor. Francis P. DICELLO, Plaintiff, v. Ethel JENKINS, Christopher Beal, Ellen Bristol, Peter Lor, George Miller, Minnie Moore, David Parker, Xay Fong Lee, Alice Jackson, Willie J. Henderson, Stephens Day Care, James W. Stephens, Phyllis Baughman, Mary Goldston, Eileen Hart, Edward Segers, Dorothy Thompson and Isabella Williams, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 91-010
Morris v. Havapublic domain
This is a suit by the wife of a tenant for recovery for injuries alleged to have been sustained by her in premises alleged in the original petition to have been owned by Mrs. Marie Ernestine Chavigny Hava and leased to plaintiff's husband. It is charged that the injuries were sustained as the result of the violation by Mrs. Hava of the contractual obligation to furnish light in the leased premises. After first bringing suit against Mrs. Hava alone, plaintiff, by supplemental petition, prayed
Grice v. Colvinpublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION GEORGE J. HAZEL, District Judge. Plaintiffs bring this case against Carolyn W. Colvin, the acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration (the “SSA”). Plaintiffs present several allegations of constitutional and statutory violations stemming from the SSA’s taking of a portion of Plaintiffs’ tax refunds to satisfy overpayments the SSA determined it had made to Plain
Wills v. Morrispublic domain
Rights initiated before 1885 date from commencement while those after 1885 date from completion of work. The first statute *Page 516 regulating the method of appropriation in Montana was enacted March 12, 1885. This provided for the posting and filing of a notice of appropriation and compliance with the statute was required in order that the right relate back to the date of initiation of the appropriation. But before the enactment of this statute "all app
McCurley v. Wallpublic domain
EDWARDS, Judge. On January 27, 1984, the Louisiana Supreme Court granted writs and remanded the above matter to this court for consideration of issues unresolved in the previous appeal. In 1948, J.T. Wall and his wife Mary Jane Wall sold 124 acres of community property to Hazel Wall, one of their sixteen children. J.T. died in 1965; Mary Jane died in 1976. In 1977 five of the nine surviving children fi
McCurley v. Wallpublic domain
EDWARDS, Judge. On January 19,1977, James Thomas Wall, et al. (defendants), filed a notice of Lis Pendens concerning 124 acres of property owned by their sister, Hazel Wall McCurley, a co-heir. McCurley had bought the property from her parents, J.T. Wall and Mary Jane Wall, who died respectively on May 1, 1965, and September 15, 1976. McCurley filed suit against the defendants to remove the notice of Lis
State v. Austinpublic domain
[Cite as State v. Austin, 2019-Ohio-3060.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO STATE OF OHIO, : OPINION Plaintiff-Appellee, : CASE NO. 2018-T-0058 - vs - : ANDREW J. AUSTIN,
Maguire ex rel. Estate of Maguire v. A.C. & S., Inc.public domain
OPINION & ORDER PAUL A. ENGELMAYER, District Judge: Plaintiff Marie T. Maguire (“Maguire”), individually and as executrix for the estate of Thomas K. Maguire, brought this personal-injury action in New York state court for injuries arising out of Thomas Maguire’s alleged exposure to asbestos. Of the many defendants, one, Crane Co. *325
USCA11 Case: 23-12518 Document: 84-1 Date Filed: 05/02/2025 Page: 1 of 19 [PUBLISH] In the United States Court of Appeals For the Eleventh Circuit ____________________ No. 23-12518 ____________________ PRIME PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY,
McCurley v. Wallpublic domain
In re Hazel Wall McCurley, applying for certiorari, or writ of review, to the Court of Appeal, First Circuit, Nos. 15112 and 15113, from the Parish of Tangipahoa, 21st Judicial District Court, No. 51903. Case below: 440 So.2d 780. Granted. The First Circuit Court of Appeal remanded to the trial court to decide the plea of prescription as to the father’s interest. The court never addressed the other issues raised
Lineback v. Woodpublic domain
Brock, J. This appeal presents no novel or new question; it presents only the question of whether plaintiff’s evidence is sufficient to survive the motion for nonsuit. The plaintiff’s evidence in this Record on Appeal is conflicting and inconsistent upon the question of how the accident occurred; however, it is for the jury, not the court, to determine the weight and credit to be given the testimony of the witness and to re
Miltier v. Beornpublic domain
PHILLIPS, Circuit Judge: Gwendolyn Miltier, an inmate at the Virginia Correctional Center for Women (VCCW), was found dead next to her bed in the prison clinic after having suffered an acute heart attack. Katherine Miltier (Mil-tier), administratrix of her daughter Gwendolyn’s estate, brought this 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action against defendant doctors, nurses, wardens, and prison administrators (collectively, defendants), asserting
Samuel Doe, by His Mother and Next Friend, Mary Doe v. Elbert Austin, Secretary, Cabinet for Human Resourcespublic domain
*1388 KEITH, Circuit Judge. Defendant Elbert Austin, Secretary, Cabinet for Human Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, appeals the order of the district court granting a preliminary injunction and partial summary judgment in favor of plaintiffs, a certified class of mentally retarded persons alr
Ardelia Austin and Allayne Austin// Betty Simmons Austin v. Betty Simmons Austin// Ardelia Austin and Allayne Austinpublic domain
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-18-00678-CV Appellants, Ardelia Austin and Allayne Austin // Cross-Appellant, Betty Simmons Austin v. Appellee, Betty Simmons Austin // Cross-Appellees, Ardelia Austin and Allayne Austin FROM THE PROBATE COURT NO. 1 OF TRAVIS COUNTY NO. C-1-PB-17-000281, THE HONORABLE GUY S. HERMAN, JUDGE PRESIDING
Timmermann v. Timmermannpublic domain
WHITE, Judge. This is an appeal from the trial court’s denial of appellants’ motion to intervene in a dissolution of marriage action. We affirm. On December 17,1990, Helen Morrow executed a beneficiary deed.1 The deed conveyed, upon Helen Morrow’s death, certain real property located in Hazelwood, Missouri to Jack Timmermann, his wife Mai-ie Tim-mermann, Trinh Van Nguyen and A