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· 6/15/1995

Tennant v. Marion Health Care Foundation, Inc.

Citations

  • 459 S.E.2d 374
  • 194 W. Va. 97
  • 1995 W. Va. LEXIS 101
  • 1995 WL 361802

How courts have described this case

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

  • noting that “it is clear that where a circuit court’s written order conflicts with its oral statement, the written order controls.”
  • finding that “where a circuit court’s written order conflicts with its oral statement, the written order controls”
  • finding that “it is clear that where a . . . court’s written order conflicts with its oral statement, the written order controls”
  • stating that “where a circuit court’s written order conflicts with its oral statement, the written order controls”
  • holding, in syllabus point eight, that the doctrine of cumulative error may be applied in a civil case
  • stating that “[a] party who violates a motion in limine is subject to all sanctions legally available to a trial court, including contempt, when a trial court’s evidentiary order is disobeyed”

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Judges: Cleckley

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