...bought her insurance through an independent broker, Titusville Insurance Agency, and that it had no duty to provide ongoing insurance advice. To support...
...34;In order to avoid injustice, or at least the appearance of it, and because it is in the interest of plaintiff to have her...
...LP voiced opposition to the plan, but the commission voted to approve it. Appellants then filed a notice of appeal with the court...
...s 2012 Final Plan "sufficiently heeded this court's admonition that it 'could have easily achieved a substantially greater fidelity to all of the...
...may vacate an arbitrator's award if the decision is defective because: it is outside the jurisdiction of the arbitrator; of an irregularity in the...
...July 3, 2012. This court concluded from testimony that "it is easy to love B.E.M.A. Everyone who has come...
Landlord's claims against defendants for damages upon abandonment of leased premises, and for late charges and interest, were excluded from an arbitration clause within the subject lease. Affirmance
...constructed in 1959 and did not comply with the zoning ordinance because it was situated on mandated setback areas on two sides of the property...
...pursuant to Bruton v. U.S., 391 U.S. 123 (1968), when it admitted the redacted confession of his non-testifying co-defendant Randall Singletary...
...meritless appellant's claim that the trial court abused its discretion when it denied his motion for a new trial based on his weight of...
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