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Estate Of Harootenian [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Dec 1951

Estate Of Harootenian [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A judgment lien creditor, who had perfected a lien at the time the property would devolve to the heir if the will would be set aside, was an interested person entitled to intervene and contest the will.


Reitano V. Yankwich, Jesse W. Carter Nov 1951

Reitano V. Yankwich, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Because a judgment debtor satisfied the judgment under the threat of execution by the judgment creditor, the payment was compulsory and did not waive the judgment debtor's right to appeal.


King V. Mortimer [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jun 1951

King V. Mortimer [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Certificate holders could not recover the difference between the price at which their assignors sold their certificates and the face amount thereof because they failed to show there was any matured claim or debt due at the time they sold them.


Simone V. Sabo [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter May 1951

Simone V. Sabo [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

In a patient's malpractice action against his dentist, there was no expert witness testimony that the dentist rendered improper treatment when he removed the patient's impacted tooth and bruised or severed the mandibular nerve.


Parker V. Womack [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter May 1951

Parker V. Womack [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

The order of a new trial in the injured party's action against the driver was improper because there was no basis for the exercise of discretion when a correct instruction for unavoidable accident was given.