Opinions
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Wheeler v. Schmalenberger, et al.
2017 ND 38 Highlight: Order granting summary judgment is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4) and (6). |
Snyder v. Director, N.D. Dep't of Transportation
2017 ND 37 Highlight: Appeal from judgment reversing Department of Transportation decision suspending driving privileges is summarily reversed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(b) and Beylund v. Levi, 2017 ND 30. |
Hofland v. Hofland
2017 ND 36 Highlight: A district court's order awarding primary residential responsibility to the father once the child starts school is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2). |
Estate of Harris (consolidated w/20160085)
2017 ND 35
Highlight: A party moving to vacate a judgment entered consistent with the terms of stipulations must first prove that, under the law of contracts, there is justification for setting the contract aside. |
Estate of Brakke
2017 ND 34
Highlight: A district court may consider a compromise agreement settling litigation challenging a settlor's capacity to create a trust under statutory provisions in the Uniform Probate Code. |
GEM Razorback, LLC v. Zenergy, Inc.
2017 ND 33
Highlight: Dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction is appropriate if the plaintiff failed to exhaust administrative remedies. |
Golberg v. N.D. Dep't of Transportation
2017 ND 32 Highlight: Suspension of driving privileges is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(7). |
Snider, et al. v. Dickinson Elks Building, LLC, et al.
2017 ND 31 Highlight: A construction lien created as a matter of law ceases to exist for failure to comply with the limitations periods provided in the construction lien statutes. |
Cody v. State
2017 ND 29 Highlight: When a defendant applies for post-conviction relief without requesting an evidentiary hearing and the State does not move for summary disposition in its response, the district court does not err by considering information outside the application in denying the defendant's application on the merits without holding an evidentiary hearing after the defendant received notice and an opportunity to present evidence. |
Interest of Nelson
2017 ND 28
Highlight: For civil commitment as a sexually dangerous individual, substantive due process requires proof that the individual has serious difficulty controlling his behavior. |