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· 1/5/2007

Harrington v. University of Northern Iowa

Citations

  • 726 N.W.2d 363
  • 2007 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 2
  • 2007 WL 152492

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • finding an issue raised for the first time in a reply brief is not properly presented to the court
  • noting case was filed as a law action and tried at law and the court ruled on the objections, making appellate review for correction of errors at law
  • stating “‘the fact that injunctive relief was sought is not dispositive of whether an action is at law or in equity, as an injunction may issue in any action’” (citation omitted)
  • “In searching for the meaning of contractual terms, we often resort to the dictionary to ascertain a term’s common meaning.”
  • “In searching for the meaning of contractual terms, we often resort to the dictionary to ascertain a term’s common meaning.”
  • “[T]he existence of a request for an injunction does not alter our conclusion that this matter was tried as a law action.”

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Judges: Ternus, Hecht, Appel

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