· 4/22/2005
McGinley v. Bank of America, N.A.
Citations
- 279 Kan. 426
- 109 P.3d 1146
- 2005 Kan. LEXIS 147
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- A point raised only incidentally in a party’s brief but not argued in the brief is deemed abandoned.
- “A point raised only incidentally in a party’s brief but not argued in the brief is deemed abandoned.”
- an issue not briefed by the appellant is deemed waived or abandoned
- interpretation and legal effect of a written instrument are questions of law
- “legal effect of a written instrument is a question of law for the court to decide; it may be construed and its legal effect determined by the appellate court regardless of the construction made by the trial court”
- \legal effect of a written instrument is a question of law for the court to decide; it may be construed and its legal effect determined by the appellate court regardless of the construction made by the trial court\
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Judges: Nuss, Luckert, Gernon, Rulon
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