Boroujerdi v. City of Starkville
| Docket Number | 2012-CA-01458-SCT |
| Decision Date | 12 February 2015 |
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17 cases
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Wilcher v. Lincoln Cnty. Bd. of Supervisors
...by another specific statute, ordinance, or regulation promulgated pursuant to lawful authority." Id. at 1115.¶ 56. In Boroujerdi v. City of Starkville , this Court observed that:The duty to maintain a sewage system is not imposed by law upon municipalities. The language of [Mississippi Code......
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Desoto Cnty. v. Dennis
...functions under Section 11–46–9(1)(d). See Brantley v. City of Horn Lake, 152 So.3d 1106 (Miss.2014), Boroujerdi v. City of Starkville, 158 So.3d 1106 (Miss.2015). However, that discretionary function analysis is not necessary to evaluate whether a claim “aris[es] out of a legislative or ju......
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Williams v. City of Batesville
..."Additionally, when reviewing a grant of summary judgment, this Court employs a de novo standard of review." Boroujerdi v. City of Starkville , 158 So. 3d 1106, 1109 (Miss. 2015) (citing Anglado v. Leaf River Forest Prods. , 716 So. 2d 543, 547 (Miss. 1998) ), overruled on other grounds by ......
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Miss. Transp. Comm'n v. Adams
...function “may be rendered ministerial through applicable statutes, regulations, and/or ordinances.” Boroujerdi v. City of Starkville, 158 So.3d 1106, 1108 (Miss.2015). We agree with Adams for the reasons discussed below.1. The defendants do not enjoy discretionary-function immunity because ......
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