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   State Courts - Alabama - September 19, 2003

  
Perkins v. Perkins, 2020650, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 19, 2003, Released
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Overview: In a divorce, after a trial court, sua sponte, vacated its judgment entering the husband's default, the wife could not appeal, as the parties were merely returned to the positions they were in before the default judgment was entered.

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Serra Toyota, Inc. v. Johnson, 1021051, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, September 19, 2003, Released
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Overview: Where a car buyer failed in her burden to prove that arbitration agreements contained within two car sales contracts were invalid, the trial court erred in denying motions to compel arbitration filed by the car dealer and its salesperson.

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Wootten v. Ivey, 1011384, 1011385, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, September 19, 2003, Released
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Overview: Trial court correctly submitted nuisance and damages issues to the jury; however, once the jury decided that a nuisance did not exist, the trial court erred in entering an order enjoining the hog farm operators from conducting their business.

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