Senior citizens in a mobile home park subject to rent control alleged they were induced into a condominium conversion through false promises about their lot prices, but once they converted, the owners raised the prices so high, they couldn’t afford them. They appealed an order denying their motion to certify a class action for breach […]
Summary Judgment Affirmed-No Valid Transfer Of Copyright.
The author of a work called The Match was also the owner of a copyright for the work. The lawyer for an entertainment agency proposed certain terms to the lawyer for the copyright owner and sent a writing: “Let me know if this is okay and we’ll send paperwork.” The lawyer for the owner of […]
Baby Needs New Shoes.
Plaintiff brought an action to recover his funds after he entered into an oral agreement with defendant by which he transferred two sets of funds to defendant, one to play poker according to plaintiff’s specific instructions where it was legal to do so and the other as a loan for defendant’s living expenses. The trial […]
Service Of Process Quashed.
Plaintiff/tenant sued defendant/owner for constructive eviction and fraud. Plaintiff’s process server purportedly served defendant by substituted service by serving defendant’s mother at the California address provided by defendant for plaintiff to remit her monthly rental payments, and checking “home” on the proof of service. The trial court granted defendant’s motion to quash service. The appellate […]
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Is. By. Billie. Providing safe and affordable travel to approximately 25 million passengers annually, the iconic bus line is known for it prompt service. All buses are equipped with air conditioning, restroom cheap nfl jerseys, reclining seats with headrests, footrests and tinted windows. You are welcome to bring food and non alcoholic beverages on board. […]
Attorney Fees To Demonstrators Who Carried Pictures Of Aborted Fetuses At Protest.
Group carried pictures of aborted fetuses at a busy intersection in South Carolina, and a police officer informed them they would be ticketed for breach of the peace if graphic signs were not discarded. Eventually a petition was filed by the protestors alleging their First Amendment rights were being violated when police informed the group […]
Wallscape Advertising In Place Since 1984 Olympics Approved By City, But, Violates State Law.
L.A. building, purchased in 1999, had 8,000 square feet of advertising space on its side. Permits from the City were located at the time of purchase, but no investigation was done to determine whether there were state-issued permits. The Department of Transportation [Caltrans] found the wallscape to be in violation of the Outdoor Advertising Act […]
In Good Times And In Bad Times.
A union brought action against a city, alleging the city retracted its promise to pay 50 percent of its employees’ medical insurance premiums after retirement. The trial court sustained a demurrer without leave to amend the petition for writ of mandate. Applying the California Supreme Court’s 2011 opinion in Retired Employees Assn. of Orange County […]
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Add the floating candle to the top of the vase, and all you have to do is arrange them! Take a charger plate, and place the three vases in any arrangement on the plate. Then you have one simple and elegant holiday centerpiece done!Flowers of different festive colors and sizes in the example, we used […]
Mobile Home Park Application For Conversion Improperly Denied.
A mobile home park applied to a city to convert the park to resident ownership by subdividing the park into individual lots which would be offered for sale to residents. Government Code §66427.5 required the park to conduct a “survey of support.” Only a handful of park residents completed the survey, and of those, 58 […]
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