On this page, you can search and view the Supreme Court’s opinions. If you wish to review the docket or documents filed in a matter, please go to the Court’s public portal search page.
971 - 980 of 12446 results
Great Plains Royalty Corp. v. Earl Schwartz Co., et al.
2022 ND 156
Docket No.: 20220052
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Oil, Gas and Minerals
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Highlight: Subject matter jurisdiction refers to the court’s power to hear and determine the general subject involved in the action.
The United States Bankruptcy Code vested the bankruptcy trustee with title to the bankrupt’s assets.
Upon an appeal from a civil judgment, this Court may modify the judgment to correct an error.
Section 28-26-06(2), N.D.C.C., requires disbursements to the prevailing party for procuring evidence in preparation or use at trial.
Great Plains Royalty Corp. v. Earl Schwartz Co., et al.
2022 ND 156
Docket No.: 20220052
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Oil, Gas and Minerals
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
State, et al. v. Faber
2022 ND 155
Docket No.: 20210358
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Highlight: A district court may allow a child who is of sufficient maturity to testify about his or her preferences relating to residential responsibility.
A district court generally cannot delegate to anyone the power to decide questions of residential responsibility.
A district court may not rely solely on a child’s wishes when deciding residential responsibility.
State, et al. v. Faber
2022 ND 155
Docket No.: 20210358
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Hamburger v. Hamburger
2022 ND 154
Docket No.: 20220051
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.
Highlight: A vested child support obligation cannot be retroactively modified.
The child support guidelines contemplate child support payments by the parent without primary residential responsibility to the parent with primary residential responsibility.
Parties generally bear their own attorney’s fees unless the fees are expressly authorized by statute.
Hamburger v. Hamburger
2022 ND 154
Docket No.: 20220051
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.
State v. Netterville
2022 ND 153
Docket No.: 20220017
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.
Highlight: An amended judgment entered after revocation must total up all time served for the offense, including time served on the original sentence and time served prior to the revocation hearing, to ensure a defendant does not serve more than the maximum possible sentence for the offense.
State v. Netterville
2022 ND 153
Docket No.: 20220017
Filing Date: 8/4/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.
Highlight: Deference is given to an administrative agency’s reasonable interpretation of its own regulations.
Administrative regulation for excluding autism voucher program funding as a parental responsibility did not involve complex and technical matters calling for agency expertise, and the Department of Human Services’ interpretation was not entitled to appreciable deference.