· 8/26/1968
Galvan v. Miller
Citations
- 445 P.2d 961
- 79 N.M. 540
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “[0]nly a party ... who is aggrieved or prejudiced by the decision of the trial court may appeal.”
- ultimate facts are the essential and determinative facts upon which á conclusion is reached
- amount of NSF fee was within unilateral discretion of defendant but whether changes in fees were made in good faith to be decided by reasonable contractual expectations of the parties
- ultimate facts are those facts necessary to determine the issues in the case
- ultimate facts are those facts necessary to determine the issues in the case
- “[O]nly a party who has a real and 3 1 substantial interest in the subject matter before the court and who is aggrieved or 2 prejudiced by the decision of the trial court may appeal.”
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Judges: Chavez, Compton, Carmody
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