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Coleman v. Goulet, f/k/a Chase
2000 ND 171
Docket No.: 20000105
Filing Date: 10/3/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Personal Injury
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: The trial court's summary dismissal of a damage action because the plaintiff did not meet the threshold requirements under the Auto Accident Reparations Act, N.D.C.C. ch. 26.1-41, was summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(6).
Johnson v. Johnson
2000 ND 170
Docket No.: 19990353
Filing Date: 9/14/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Maring, Mary
Egeland v. Continental Resources, Inc., et al.
2000 ND 169
Docket No.: 20000042
Filing Date: 9/14/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Oil, Gas and Minerals
Author: Neumann, William
Highlight: Consent from the landowner is not required when a lessee applies to the Industrial Commission to force pool property. A Pugh clause severs an oil and gas lease when less than all of the leasehold is included in a pooled spacing unit, and production on the pooled portion does not normally constitute production on the part not pooled. A continuous drilling operations clause continued to operate lease-wide after expiration of the primary term even though the Pugh clause limited the operation and effect of the habendum clause to the confines of each spacing unit.
City of West Fargo v. Hawkins
2000 ND 168
Docket No.: 19990351
Filing Date: 9/6/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - DUI/DUS/APC
Author: VandeWalle, Gerald
Robertson v. ND Workers Comp. Bur., et al.
2000 ND 167
Docket No.: 20000088
Filing Date: 9/5/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Administrative - Workers Compensation
Author: Maring, Mary
Highlight: The presumption that a law enforcement officer's heart disease was suffered in the line of duty is based on a legislatively adopted premise that a law enforcement officer's work stress causes heart disease, and the presumption cannot be rebutted by expert medical opinion rejecting that underlying premise.
State ex rel. Heitkamp v. Family Life Serv, et al. (CON. W/SEE DOCKET MEMO)
2000 ND 166
Docket No.: 19990212
Filing Date: 8/31/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Constitutional Law
Author: Sandstrom, Dale
Addy, et al. v. Myers, et al.
2000 ND 165
Docket No.: 19990387
Filing Date: 8/31/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Contracts
Author: VandeWalle, Gerald
Dakota Northwestern Assoc. Ltd. Partnership v. Burleigh Co. Bd. of Co. Comm.
2000 ND 164
Docket No.: 20000039
Filing Date: 8/24/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Real Property
Author: Maring, Mary
Highlight: Taxation of property is a legislative function, and a reviewing court may not reverse a local governing body's valuation of property for tax purposes unless the decision is arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable.
Grinnell Mut. Reins. Co. v. Farm & City Ins. Co. v. Leikas, et al. (CONS)
2000 ND 163
Docket No.: 19990394
Filing Date: 8/24/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Insurance
Author: Kapsner, Carol
Snortland v. State ex rel. Dept. of Public Instruction, et al.
2000 ND 162
Docket No.: 20000025
Filing Date: 8/23/2000
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Administrative Proceeding
Author: Kapsner, Carol
Highlight: Summary judgment on the issue of when a statute of limitations begins to run is appropriate if the evidence is such that reasonable minds could draw but one conclusion.