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   State Courts - Alabama - August 8, 2003

  
State Dep't of Human Res. v. I.P., 2020512, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, August 8, 2003, Released
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Overview: Appeal in a parental termination case was untimely filed as a postjudgment motion did not suspend the time for filing the notice of appeal and, therefore, the appeal was dismissed as the appellate court was without subject matter jurisdiction.

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Town of Orrville v. S & H Mobile Homes, Inc., 2020406, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, August 8, 2003, Released
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Overview: Zoning variance was improperly granted because a property owner who placed a mobile home on her property knowing it violated a zoning ordinance created her own personal hardship that was insufficient to support a variance.

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Weaver v. Kimberly-Clark Corp., 2991238, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, August 8, 2003, Released
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Wingard v. Little, 2020702, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, August 8, 2003, Released
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Overview: In a detinue action in which the judgment creditors sought the alternative money value of the mobile home that they sought to possess, they were only entitled to the property; they were entitled to the money only if the property could not be seized.

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