Dyer's Manufactured Hous. Community v. McCoy
Citations
- 2026 Ohio 330
Syllabus
The trial court erred in denying intervenor's motion to vacate based on the mootness doctrine. Because the trial court could grant intervenor an effectual, meaningful remedy if it determined plaintiff obtained the underlying judgment through fraud, the case and motion to vacate are not moot. Also, the trial court erred in determining that intervenor had not timely filed her motion for sanctions pursuant to R.C. 2323.51. Intervenor filed her motion within 30 days of the judgment granting the writ of execution, which is a final judgment.
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- holding that the voluntary cessation exception to mootness did not apply because “it is extremely unlikely that the risks presented by any future variation in the SARS-CoV-2 virus would require the reinstatement of the same or an equivalent vaccine mandate”
- relying on the reasons for denying the voluntary cessation exception to conclude the vaccine mandate was not capable of repetition
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Judges: Jamison
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