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The Presbytery of Ohio Valley, Inc. v. O.P.C., Inc., No. 82A02-1003-MF-339, __N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Dec. 14, 2010)

December 17, 2010 Filed Under: Civil Tagged With: Appeals, J. Baker

In church property dispute, Constitution-allowed “neutral principles” approach required trial court to examine church constitutions and similar laws for trust language which might favor ownership by the national church.

Sharon Gill v. Evansville Sheet Metal Works, Inc., No. 49A05-0912-CV-699, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Dec. 15, 2010)

December 17, 2010 Filed Under: Civil Tagged With: Appeals, P. Riley

A trial court should not blindly adhere to all of its local rules, but examine technical rules when it appears that invoking them would defeat justice.

Haynes v. State, No. 27A02-1003-CR-311, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Dec. 8, 2010)

December 10, 2010 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, P. Riley

Officer who witnessed what appeared to be a parking infraction, but could not investigate further to issue a citation before the vehicle drove off, properly stopped the vehicle to issue the complaint and summons.

Marion County Auditor v. Saw Mill Creek, LLC, No. 49A02-0912-CV-1192, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Dec. 3, 2010)

December 10, 2010 Filed Under: Civil Tagged With: Appeals, P. Mathias

Statutory requirement that auditor send a first-class mail notice of tax due to property owner when initial certified mail notice is returned undelivered must be complied with to comport with due process.

Rider v. McCamment, No. 16A01-1004-CT-180, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Dec. 6, 2010)

December 10, 2010 Filed Under: Civil Tagged With: Appeals, J. Kirsch, P. Riley

When home-buyer was by agreement not to be on home construction premises without permission, fact home-buyer had been on the premises numerous times and may have been seen then by contractor precluded summary judgment against home-buyer on her negligence claim for injuries suffered when she was on the construction site.

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