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   State Courts - Alabama - April 13, 2001

  
Tuscaloosa County Comm'n v. Cosby, 2980094, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 13, 2001, Released
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Tyus v. Reynolds, 2991259, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 13, 2001, Released
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Overview: Simply because driver was contributorily negligent did not mean that owner was precluded from recovering damages from defendant. However, if defendant was not negligent, then owner would not be able to recover damages. Thus, case was remanded.

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W.L.S. v. K.S.S.V., 2991404, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 13, 2001, Released
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Overview: Child support arrearage payment order, for time father was incarcerated, was upheld as he never petitioned for suspension. Order of payment by income-withholding was reversed as child was not a minor at time of petition to collect arrearage.

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