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Summary order - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, a summary order is a determination made by a court without issuing a legal opinion. This disposition is also known as a Nonopinion, Summary Disposition, Summary Opinion, Affirmance Without O...
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No motion for summary disposition of a docketed case shall be accepted after 20 days from the filing of the appeal, except if such motion is for the purpose of bringing to the court's attention the effect that an opinion issued since the filing of the docketed case may have on the docketed case.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I ; ... CAROL SIMAFRANCA and MICHAEL SIMAFRANCA, Defendants-Appellants ... DONALD A. LEWIS and DAVID KEANU SAI, Defendants ;
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State Farm appeals the February 24, 1998 partial summary judgment, entered by the circuit court of the second circuit, (1) that Royal had no duty to indemnify Polo Beach in connection with the Heiser lawsuit. We affirm.
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sample motion for summary judgment (or 'disposition' as referred to in Michigan) by moving party (usually the defendant) which more or less asks the court to declare the movers the winners. ... brief in opposition of motion for summary disposition...
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