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· 11/25/2014

KB Home Tucson, Inc. v. Charter Oak Fire Insurance

Citations

  • 236 Ariz. 326
  • 340 P.3d 405
  • 700 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 19
  • 2014 Ariz. App. LEXIS 228
  • 2014 WL 6678662

How courts have described this case

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

  • recognizing that appellate courts will “affirm summary judgment if it is correct for any reason supported by the record, even if not explicitly considered by the superior court”
  • explaining that an appellate court “will affirm summary judgment if it is correct for any reason supported by the record, even if not explicitly considered by the superior court”
  • stating that negligent misrepresentation claims are governed by the 16 principles of negligence
  • explaining that a cause of action for negligent misrepresentation requires “resulting damage”
  • stating elements of claim for negligent misrepresentation and reaffirming that claim is governed by principles of law of negligence requiring damages resulting from breach of duty
  • under Arizona law, the “elements of negligent 5 misrepresentation” include that “the plaintiff justifiably relied on the incorrect 6 information” and “resulting damage”

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Cattani, Portley, Gemmill

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