· 4/7/2006
K & W ELEC., INC. v. State
Citations
- 712 N.W.2d 107
- 2006 WL 889170
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- determining that the plaintiff was on inquiry notice of the contents of a report that it would have uncovered through “a reasonably diligent investigation”
- “If the moving party has met its burden, the resisting party must set forth specific facts showing that a genuine factual issue exists.” (internal quotation marks omitted)
- “Generally, a claim accrues when ‘the wrongful act produces injury to the claim- ant.’ ” (quoting Scott v. City of Sioux City, 432 N.W.2d 144, 147 (Iowa 1988))
- “When the flooding is intermittent rather than continual, the fee remains in the property owner, subject to an easement in the governmental entity to overflow the property with water.”
- “He just, like I said, dumbed it down for me basically, that I had some breathing issues, but it wasn’t caused by Jolly Time and he didn’t know what the cause was.”
- “Under the discovery rule, commencement of the limitations period is delayed ‘until the plaintiff knows or in the exercise of reasonable care should have known both the fact of the injury and its cause.”
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