· 4/15/2014
Amick v. Director of Revenue
Citations
- 428 S.W.3d 638
- 2014 WL 1499556
- 2014 Mo. LEXIS 109
How courts have described this case
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- appellant not permitted to raise an issue for the first time in a reply brief
- appellant not permitted to raise an issue for the first time in a reply brief
- Where appellant did not raise issue in his initial brief, he was not permitted to raise the issue for the first time in his reply brief
- “Actual breach of the contract is a ‘critical element’ of this claim.”
- “Seeger does not raise this issue in his initial brief, and he was not permitted to raise the issue for the first time in his reply brief. See, e.g., Catron v. Citizens Union Bank, 229 S.W.3d 54, 59 (Ky. App. 2006
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Judges: Teitelman
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