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The trial court declared the contract enforceable and awarded Batsakis $750 plus interest and Batsakis appealed the judgment at which time the Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision but modified the damages to $2,000 "with interest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from April 2, 1942 and ordered that such judgment will bear ...
The Texas State Fair Football Showdown took place on the third weekend of the 2018 and 2019 fair and featured Southern and Texas Southern. [14] In 2020, the Southern versus Texas Southern game moved to Arlington, Texas. The State Fair of Texas is the only fair in the United States to include a full auto show, dating back to 1913. [15]
Consumer Watchdog, a non-profit group that has previously sounded alarms about FAIR's solvency, warned last year that California homeowners could be on the hook for a $1,000 to $3,700 surcharge ...
The State Fair of Texas starts Sept. 29, kicking off 24 days of fair fun. Established in 1886 , the State Fair of Texas continues to promote Texas agriculture, education and community involvement ...
In cases of out-of-state judgments, the Court has stated that there may be exceptions to the enforcement and jurisdiction of out-of-state judgments, but maintains that there is no public policy exception to the Full Faith and Credit Clause for judgments. [16] Federal statutory law (28 USC § 1738) provides that:
In 1987, the California State Legislature enacted a statute governing the right of insured defendants to independent counsel. [ 5 ] A common conflict of interest arises when the insurance company denies or refuses to defend all or part of a claim under a liability insurance policy, such as when an insurance company pays for the defense of a ...
The 2022 State Fair of Texas is set to start Sept. 30 and run through Oct. 23, marking its 136th year. The State Fair of Texas is held annually in Dallas at the historic Fair Park, which was ...
Many statutes at both the federal and state levels allow the winner to recover reasonable attorney's fees, [3] and there are two major exceptions in federal case law as well. [4] Under Rule 54(d) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, [2] federal statutes may supersede the default rule of not awarding attorney fees.