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· 4/21/2000

Alaska General Alarm, Inc. v. Grinnell

Citations

  • 1 P.3d 98
  • 2000 Alas. LEXIS 37
  • 2000 WL 459442

How courts have described this case

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  • noting that Alaska Civil Rule 14(c) permits a defendant to implead parties “who were not liable to the plaintiff because of the statute of limitations or some other immunity from suit” (emphasis added)
  • noting a general rule in tort cases that the stafute of limitations begins to run when a judgment is filed or a settlement is reached on the underlying tort action that establishes liability for the party seeking indemnification

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Judges: Matthews, Eastaugh, Fabe, Bryner, Compton

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