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   State Courts - North Dakota - June 1, 2006

  
Univ. Hotel Dev., LLC v. Dusterhoft Oil, Inc., No. 20050386, SUPREME COURT OF NORTH DAKOTA, June 1, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Developer failed to provide court with evidence regarding factual dispute about whether gas station owner made unambiguous promise to developer to pay for benefit he received from sewer line relocation. University and owner began negotiations for easement, but this failed to raise genuine issue of material fact about existence of promise by owner.

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Wheeler v. Schuetzle, No. 20060074, SUPREME COURT OF NORTH DAKOTA, June 1, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Inmate's writ of prohibition that challenged the inmate's ability to earn good time credits and that requested payment of postage and copying costs for court documents was denied because the court reserved the exercise of original jurisdiction, pursuant to N.D. Const. art. VI, § 2, for public matters or rights impacting on the state's interests.

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