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Hilgers v. Hilgers (Cross-reference w/ 20010208)
2004 ND 95
Highlight: N.D.R.Civ.P. 6(e), permitting an additional three days to be added to the time for service by mail, does not apply to extend the time when the time begins to run only after actual receipt of notice. |
Jaste v. Gailfus, et al.
2004 ND 94 Highlight: A court errs by deciding summary judgment on a legal doctrine other than those raised by the parties unless the parties are given notice and an opportunity to be heard. The error is reversible if not harmless. |
Wetsch v. ND Dept. of Transportation
2004 ND 93
Highlight: Refusal to submit to an onsite screening test constitutes a violation of informed consent law and may properly result in a one-year suspension of an individual's driver's license. |
Airport Inn Enterprises, Inc. v. Ramage
2004 ND 92
Highlight: A condition precedent is one that must be performed or happen before a duty of immediate performance arises on the promise that the condition qualifies. |
All New Gutter Service, Inc. v. Dusek
2004 ND 91 Highlight: Judgment finding no oral contract after a bench trial is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2). |
State v. Tweeten
2004 ND 90 Highlight: A district court may not dismiss a case with prejudice for prosecutorial misconduct unless a hearing is held in which it is determined by clear and convincing evidence the prosecution has proceeded in bad faith. |
Meyer v. Meyer
2004 ND 89
Highlight: A change in spousal support, which was initially awarded upon the parties' stipulation, should be made only with great reluctance by the trial court upon a showing of a material change in circumstances. |
State v. Helm
2004 ND 88 Highlight: Conviction for class C felony terrorizing is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(3) and (7). |
Reciprocal Discipline of Chinquist
2004 ND 87 Highlight: Lawyer suspension ordered. |
Oliver-Mercer Electric Coop. v. Davis, et al. (Consol. w/ 20030158)
2004 ND 86
Highlight: The right to a trial by jury is determined by the character of the issues as framed by the complaint or appearing on the face of the pleadings. |