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   State Courts - Alabama - May 9, 2003

  
Miller v. Miller, 2010967, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 9, 2003, Released
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Overview: In husband's action seeking a divorce, the trial court erred by finding that the husband and wife's son was emancipated and that the wife was not entitled to receive child support during the four-month period before her son became 19 years old.

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Point Clear Landing Ass'n v. Point Clear Landing, Inc., 2020187, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 9, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court's order granting corporation's request to redeem title to property that association bought at tax sale was improperly certified as a final order because association also claimed title by adverse possession and that claim was not resolved.

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Portis v. Ala. State Tenure Comm'n, 2020060, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 9, 2003, Released
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Overview: While an appeal of a trial court's order granting recusal, in a mandamus action, was before the appellate court, trial court had no jurisdiction to rule on underlying mandamus petition, so its denial of petition was void and would not support appeal.

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Tucker v. Cullman-Jefferson Counties Gas Dist., 1011530, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 9, 2003, Released
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Overview: Trial court erred in granting summary judgment on a consumer's breach of contract claim against a gas district because an ambiguity existed as to the discount provisions in their contract.

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Voyager Ins. Cos. v. Whitson, 1000678, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 9, 2003, Released
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Overview: Trial court exceeded the permissible limits of its discretion in certifying two subclasses in a class action lawsuit, as the individual issues of fact predominated.

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Winner Int'l Corp. v. Common Sense, Inc., 1011745, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 9, 2003, Released
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Overview: Trial court improperly failed to advise jury that evidence of other suit against marketer as character evidence or as pattern-and-practice evidence was irrelevant and to disregard it where fraud claim was resolved in marketer's favor.

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