· 10/9/2014
Rigoli v. 44 Monroe Marketing, LLC
Citations
- 236 Ariz. 112
- 336 P.3d 745
- 697 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 13
- 2014 Ariz. App. LEXIS 200
How courts have described this case
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- A purchaser acquires equitable interest when the purchaser enters a binding contract and renders payment.
- arguments and theories raised for first time on appeal are untimely, waived, and impermissible basis for reversing entry of summary judgment
- treasurer’s deed based on void default judgment “convey[s] nothing” and “doctrine of bona fide purchaser for value does not apply” because “if one buys nothing, one is simply not a purchaser”
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Judges: Gemmill, Portley, Cattani
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