Alabama Case Laws Please find, below, selected case laws decided by Supreme Court of Alabama or Court of Appeals of Alabama where the term india has been mentioned.
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Stovall v. Universal Construction Co. - 6/4/2004
On Applications for Rehearing
This Court's opinion of April 9, 2004, is withdrawn and the following is substituted therefor.
The plaintiff, India Stovall, individually and on behalf of her minor children, David G. Stovall...
[W] Stovall v. Universal Construction Company - 4/9/2004
The plaintiff, India Stovall, individually and on behalf of her minor children, David G. Stovall and Joel Stovall (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Stovall"), appeals from a summary judgment in favor of the defendant, Universal...
Hartford Fire Insurance Co. v. Epting - 12/20/2002
AFFIRMED; NO OPINION.
See Rule 53(a)(1), (a)(2)(E), and (a)(2)(F), Ala. R. App. P.; ยง 6-6-370, Ala. Code 1975; and Southern Guar. Ins. Co. v. Jones, 279 Ala. 577, 188 So. 2d 537 (1966).
Moore, C.J., and Houston, Lyons,...
Pickett v. Pickett - 4/20/2001
Andrea Pickett (the "mother") and Anthony M. Pickett (the "father") were divorced in 1993. The mother was awarded custody of the parties' minor child. In October 1999, the father filed a petition to modify the custody order. After...
Cassels v. Pal - 2/9/2001
The parties are at odds over the sale of a house coupled with an agreement for the sellers' repurchase of the house under certain terms and conditions. The sellers, Dr. Kanai Lal Pal and his wife Padma Rani Pal, as plaintiffs, won a...
SOUTHEAST ENTERPRISES - 2/13/1998
Southeast Enterprises, Inc. ("SEI"), a junior mortgagee, sought to redeem a tract of real property from Jerry and Sharron Byrd, who had purchased the property at a foreclosure sale. In computing the redemption price to be paid by SEI,...
PATEL v. PATEL - 1/9/1998
Chiman Patel appeals a judgment in favor of his nephew, Bharat Patel, and Bharat's wife, Daksha Patel, for $85,908 in compensatory damages and $225,000 in punitive damages on their claim that Chiman fraudulently misrepresented the...
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