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   State Courts - North Carolina - January 17, 2006

  
Armstrong v. W.R. Grace & Co., NO. COA04-581, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Ample evidence supported the denial of an employee's workers' compensation claim where the full commission reviewed depositions from three qualified physicians, and reviewed notes from another physician who was not present, and only one of the doctors opined that the employee's job aggravated his underlying arthritis.

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Bald Head Island, Ltd. v. Village of Bald Head Island, NO. COA 04-1209, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Overview: As vehicle permit fees charged by village were based on vehicle's weight and width, and duration of permit, they were within legislative grant to assess fees based on criteria that bore on village's costs. Also, 2002 N.C. Sess. Laws 129, §10.1 stated that fees were to have been used to finance establishment and maintenance of village's roads.

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Bame v. Priority Trustee Svcs. , NO. COA05-322, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Beck v. Beck, NO. COA04-1674, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Insufficient evidence existed that mother benefitted from father's deed to son, so trial court erred in dismissing action to invalidate deed due to father's alleged incompetence under quasi-estoppel theory; lack of consideration precluded deed by estoppel; son did not change position relying on father's competence to support equitable estoppel.

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Boone v. Christian Chapel United Church of Christ, NO. COA04-900, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Broderick v. Broderick, NO. COA05-103, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Purported assignment of error that referred simply to "entry of the order for modification of alimony," with no record references and no statement of legal basis, did not comply with N.C. R. App. P. 10 and was subject to dismissal.

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C&S Realty Corp. v. Blowe, NO. COA05-461, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Canty v. Hayes Mem. United Holy Church, Inc., NO. COA05-236, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Childers v. Ashe Mem. Hosp., Inc., NO. COA04-1117, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Ferreyra v. Cumberland County, NO. COA05-401, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, January 17, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Employee's aneurysm, caused by stress and excitement while the employee was performing CPR on a victim while working as deputy sheriff, was compressible. CPR was seldom done by deputies, and the testimony of the employee's doctor as to cause of the aneurysm was unequivocal and not speculative.

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