· 7/19/2006
Wilson v. Hopewell Township
Citations
- 23 N.J. Tax 240
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Kentucky courts have apparently applied Kentucky substantive law whenever possible.... [I]t is apparent that Kentucky applies its own law unless there are overwhelming interests to the contrary.” (emphasis in original
- “Kentucky courts have apparently applied Kentucky substantive law whenever possible ... if there are sufficient contacts and no overwhelming interests to the contrary.”
- “Kentucky courts have apparently applied Kentucky substantive law whenever possible . . . if there are sufficient contacts and no overwhelming interests to the contrary.”
- “Kentucky courts have apparently applied Kentucky substantive law whenever possible . . . . [I]t is apparent that Kentucky applies its own law unless there are overwhelming interests to the contrary.” (emphasis in original
- summarizing the Court’s holding in Webb
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Judges: Menyuk
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