The trial court subsequently entered summary judgment in
favor of the defendant dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice.
Not exact matches
In Hawaii, TASC's case has already been
dismissed with a report stating: that the judge's «ruling in
favor of the
Defendants has eviscerated TASC's claims.»
The plaintiff thereupon brought his writ
of error, and this court reversed the judgment given in
favor of the
defendant and remanded the case with directions to
dismiss it because it did not appear by the transcript that the Circuit Court had jurisdiction.
In Thompson v. DeKalb Board
of REALTORS ®, the 11th Circuit addressed the district court's grant
of summary judgment in
favor of the
defendant Board and MLS,
dismissing plaintiffs» claim that the Federal antitrust laws are violated by the requirement that brokers be REALTORS ® to gain access to the Board's MLS.
The trial court ruled in
favor of the
defendants and so the
defendants dismissed their counterclaims against the Investor.
Balog Realty Corp. v. East Coast Real Estate Developers (202 A.D. 2d 529)
defendant's appeals from lower court orders are
dismissed, judgment in
favor of plaintiff to recover brokerage commission affirmed.
¶ 1 After purchasing a home in Enid, Oklahoma, Plaintiff Jason Stauff (Buyer) filed an action alleging violations
of Oklahoma's Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act (Disclosure Act) and negligence against the sellers, real estate broker, and home inspectors.1 Buyer appeals a single trial court order granting 1) summary judgment in
favor of Defendants Kimberly Bartnick and her husband, Roy Bartnick (collectively the Bartnicks or Sellers) and also 2) the motion to
dismiss for failure to state a claim pursuant to 12 O.S. 2011 2012 (B)(6) filed by
Defendant Paramount Homes Real Estate Co. (Broker or Paramount).