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   State Courts - Alabama - June 22, 2001

  
Jefferson County v. Richards, 1981680, 1990836, 1990923, 1990961, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Overview: County ordinance that exempted persons engaged in certain occupations from taxation did not violate equal protection, since the ordinance's classifications of occupations bore a fair relationship to a legitimate public purpose.

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Moore v. Moore, 2990089, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Payne v. Payne, 2000314, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Overview: The evidence supported the trial court's determination that the child intended to attend college; therefore, the child was eligible for post-minority support in the form of support for college expenses.

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Rector v. Better Houses, Inc., 1991438, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Overview: Amended complaint filed seven months after original within 30 days of trial was stricken because based on information known when original was filed. Unpleaded affirmative defense could not be raised in summary judgment motion, even without objection.

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S.T.S. v. C.T., 2990389, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Smith v. Smith, 1991878, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Overview: Because jury implicitly concluded land purchaser's husband was not required to sign closing documents, land sellers breached contract with land purchaser by failing to deliver deed to her after she fulfilled her contractual obligations.

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Sonnier v. Talley, 1991119, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Overview: Amendment to medical malpractice complaint to add misrepresentation claims related back because original complaint gave fair notice of facts giving rise to those claims; statement on initial review that claims were timely filed was not dictum.

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Turner v. Turner, 2000356, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 22, 2001, Released
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Overview: Trial court's distribution of retirement accounts and alimony award were inequitable and an abuse of discretion based on the 29-year marriage, wife's sacrifices during marriage, and husband's affair, which caused marriage's breakdown.

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