· 12/28/1993
Resolution Trust Corp. v. City of Scottsdale
Citations
- 866 P.2d 902
- 177 Ariz. 234
How courts have described this case
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- appellate court has discretion to consider arguments raised for first time on appeal, especially when arguments involve substantive legal issues not affected by questions of fact
- “Arizona appellate courts [] have discretion to entertain arguments first raised on appeal. The general rule disfavoring such arguments is not a jurisdictional requirement[] but reflects considerations of the orderly administration of justice.”
- “Arizona appellate courts [] have discretion to entertain arguments first raised on appeal. The general rule disfavoring such arguments is not a jurisdictional requirement, but reflects considerations of the orderly administration of justice.”
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Judges: Fidel, Toci, Claborne
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