· 1/9/1989
Montano v. Gabaldon
Citations
- 766 P.2d 1328
- 108 N.M. 94
How courts have described this case
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- holding that Valencia County’s revenue bonds were unconstitutional but applying the holding prospectively so as not to disturb similar, previous bond transactions that had taken place in reliance on a then-accepted understanding of the law
- holding that Valencia County's revenue bonds were unconstitutional but applying the holding prospectively so as not to disturb similar, previous bond transactions that had taken place in reliance on a then-accepted understanding of the law
- refusing to apply literal interpretation of debt limitation clause in holding unconstitutional county jail lease with option to purchase
- refusing to apply literal interpretation of debt limitation clause in holding unconstitutional county jail lease with option to purchase
- lease-purchase agreement with nonappropriation clause creates moral obligation to continue payment, and therefore creates debt
- lease-purchase agreement with nonappropriation clause creates moral obligation to continue payment, and therefore creates debt
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Judges: Scarborough, Sosa, Ransom
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