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· 8/13/1996

Timm v. Dewsnup

Citations

  • 921 P.2d 1381
  • 297 Utah Adv. Rep. 3
  • 1996 Utah LEXIS 71
  • 1996 WL 459819

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding that a trial court’s denial of a motion to amend based on its own factual determinations regarding the underlying evidence constitutes an abuse of its discretion
  • requiring new evidence that raises a triable issue of fact to grant motion to reconsider
  • requiring new evidence that raises a triable issue of fact to grant motion to reconsider
  • transferee taking property subject to a lis pendens “acquires only the grantor’s interest therein, as determined by the outcome of the litigation” (citing Hidden Meadows, 590 P.2d at 1248)
  • appellant who did not move to stay judgment pending appeal could not obtain reconveyance of property sold to bona fide purchasers after release of lis pen-dens
  • transferee taking property subject to a lis pendens “acquires only the grantor’s interest therein, as determined by the outcome of the litigation” (citing Hidden Meadows, 590 P.2d at 1248)

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Judges: Russon, Zimmerman, Stewart, Howe, Durham, Russon'S

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