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   State Courts - Idaho - January 26, 2007

  
Tower Asset Sub Inc. v. Lawrence, Docket No. 32092, 2007 Opinion No. 14, SUPREME COURT OF IDAHO, January 26, 2007, Filed
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Overview: There was no express easement to use a road for ingress and egress based on a deed or a sale agreement under Idaho Code Ann. § 9-503 where the language was insufficient to create such; the parties' intent was insufficient to substitute for a writing.

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Univ. of Utah Hosp. v. Ada County Bd. of Comm'rs, Docket Nos. 32217/32247, 2007 Opinion No. 11, SUPREME COURT OF IDAHO, January 26, 2007, Filed
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Overview: A denial of a third party medical indigency application was set aside because a county failed to carry out its investigative duties under Idaho Code Ann. § 31-3505A by conducting only a minimal investigation and failing to issue a subpoena to a patient; the investigative duties were not alleviated simply because the patient refused to cooperate.

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