Sentences with phrase «reverse a motion judge»

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Their motion was granted and the case reargued before eleven judges (not including the first three), who voted eight to three to reverse Noonan and reinstate Rothstein's ruling.
In a 3 - 2 decision, that panel reversed the decision of the three - judge panel, granted the petition to institute, and allowed the petitioner's joinder motion.
Appellate Decision: As no new facts came to light after the initial contempt finding had been made, the principle of finality must be respected and Rule 60.11 did not permit the motion judge to revisit or reverse her initial finding of contempt.
If a Georgia appellate court holds that a lawyer, judge or jury made an error during the trial, or that a judge made an error in deciding a motion for summary judgment, the appellate court can reverse the trial court's decision or order a new trial.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario reversed the decision of the motion judge and granted summary judgment for rescission in favour of the franchisee purchaser, Mendoza, based on the disclosure deficiencies in AGR's disclosure document.
In a long - standing commercial tenancy dispute producing an earlier appellate opinion reversing a SLAPP motion, a former landlord (plaintiff and cross-defendant) finally prevailed against tenant when the trial judge after a bench trial awarded landlord $ 85,000 in back rent plus prejudgment interest after tenant dismissed her cross-complaint.
The motion judge granted summary judgment in favour of Teva, but this was reversed on appeal.
Where a Superior Court judge dismissed a plaintiff's motion to vacate his Level 3 sex offender classification, the judgment must be reversed and the matter...
It alleges that the motion judge reversed the onus of proof by requiring the appellant to establish that an action would have been appropriate when the allergic symptoms first appeared in 2010 and also that she applied a subjective rather than objective standard to the determination of when a proceeding would be an appropriate means to seek to remedy the injury, loss or damage.
That motion judge's ruling was reversed by the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey (our intermediate appellate court), ruling that giving such a presumption in favor of the custodial parent is improper in cases where the children's surname was chosen by the parties at the birth of each child and especially in cases where the parents share joint legal custody.
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