· 10/27/1972
Mallonee v. Grow
Citations
- 502 P.2d 432
- 1972 Alas. LEXIS 248
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- affirming a superior court's decision to set aside its prior order based on a finding of fraud upon the court
- approving one year of delay after learning of entry of an order as reasonable in a “fraud upon the court” case
- affirming a superior court’s decision to set aside its prior order based on a finding of fraud upon the court
- \[The one-year time limitation does not apply to proceedings to correct orders obtained by fraud upon the court.\
- forty-nine days after receiving actual knowledge of the disputed contents of a judgment was reasonable, where the time was apparently spent consulting with lawyers
- “The effect of [denying a motion for a writ of execution] is that the plaintiff could not thereafter collect his judgment by execution.”
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Judges: Boochever, Boney, Rabino-Witz, Connor, Erwin, Booch-Ever
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