· 9/1/2004
John C. Lincoln Hospital v. Maricopa County
Citations
- 96 P.3d 530
- 208 Ariz. 532
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting that appellant challenging evidentiary ruling must show “a clear abuse [of discretion] or legal error and resulting prejudice”
- finding that the County had waived its right to enforce a statutory requirement
- concluding, because the trial court denied the motion for partial summary judgment due to the existence of material factual disputes, party had waived its right to appeal the sufficiency of the claims at issue by not reasserting the issue during or after trial
- party must show “clear abuse or legal error and resulting prejudice” to overturn evidentiary ruling
- “A claim is liquidated if the plaintiff provides a basis for precisely calculating the amounts owed.”
- “A claim is liquidated if the plaintiff provides a basis for precisely calculating the amounts owed.”
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Judges: Hall, Timmer, Garbarino
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