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· 1/15/2016

Richmond Health Facilities-Kenwood, LP v. Nichols

Citations

  • 811 F.3d 192
  • 2016 FED App. 0011P
  • 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 647
  • 2016 WL 192004

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • defining dicta as a “judicial comment made while delivering a judicial opinion, but one that is unnecessary to the decision in the case and therefore not precedential (although it may be considered persuasive).” (quoting Obiter Dictum, Black’s Law Dictionary (10th ed.2014
  • defining dicta as “[a] judicial comment made while delivering a judicial opinion, but one that is unnecessary to the decision in the case and therefore not precedential (although it may be considered persuasive).” (Obiter Dictum, BLACK’S LAW DICTIONARY (10th ed. 2014)
  • “[I]n determining the enforceability of an arbitration agreement, we apply state law of contract formation.” (citation omitted)
  • “Critically, Plaintiffs have not cited any case showing a Kentucky court’s enforcement of a contract against a wrongful-death beneficiary without the beneficiary being a party to it.”

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Judges: Keith, Rogers, Griffin

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