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   State Courts - Alabama - April 14, 2000

  
Boackle v. Bedwell Constr. Co., 1980392, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Home builder and contractor neither suppressed information nor made representations which caused used home purchasers to pursue futile repairs and, absent privity, caveat emptor precluded breach of warranty or negligence.

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Dudley v. Mesa Indus., 1981384, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Where the trial court had previously released employer from employee's claims for workers' compensation and vocational benefits, the order did not adjudicate in employer's favor a pending tort claim for damages by employee.

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Ex parte B.P.L., 1990578, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Ex parte Ballew, 1990521, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Contract was void because it did not comply with competitive bidding statute. As problem with contract did not involve formalities of contract execution, doctrine of estoppel was not available to plaintiff.

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Ex parte Bullock, 1972297, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Because petitioner stated he wished house would go up in smoke, he was in financial difficulty, he removed items before fire started, and tried to increase insurance coverage, accomplice's testimony was corroborated.

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Ex parte Fluor Contrs. Int'l, 1990308, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Trial court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction over claim arising from employment that was principally localized in Tennessee against employer to whom Tennessee workers' compensation law was applicable.

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Ex parte Johnson, 1990776, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Ex parte Melson, 1981463, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: No reversible error in murder conviction and death sentence where trial court removed any possible prejudice to defendant by sustaining defendant's objection to hearsay testimony, and instructing jury to disregard testimony.

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Johnson v. Citizens Bank, Inc., 2981254, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Sanction of dismissal was not warranted where circumstances indicated plaintiff's noncompliance with order compelling discovery was not willful.

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R.O.M. v. T.W.J., 2990101, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Evidence was presented to defeat grandmother's summary judgment motion and to rebut ex-husband's status as putative father, and because putative father disclaimed status, biological father had standing under parentage act.

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