· 11/4/1994
Lone Cedar Ranches, Inc. v. Jandebeur
Citations
- 523 N.W.2d 364
- 246 Neb. 769
- 35 A.L.R. 5th 877
- 1994 Neb. LEXIS 214
How courts have described this case
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- explaining that party claiming an accord and satisfaction must show “that the minds of the parties ... met”
- explaining that whether to treat declaratory judgment action as one in law or equity depends on nature of dispute and that accounting can be an equitable remedy when action involves “a complicated series of accounts”
- explaining that whether to treat declaratory judgment action as one in law or equity depends on nature of dispute and that accounting can be an equitable remedy when action involves “a complicated series of accounts”
- key element of accord and satisfaction is intent of parties, which, although as general rule presents question of fact, becomes question of law when evidence creates no conflict as to intent
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Judges: Hastings, White, Caporale, Fahrnbruch, Lanphier, Wright, Boslaugh
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