Keith v. Mountain Resorts Dev., LLC
| Docket Number | 20120792 |
| Decision Date | 08 August 2014 |
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16 cases
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Rutherford v. Talisker Canyons Fin., Co.
..."there are cross-motions for summary judgment, we view the facts in the light most favorable to the losing party." Keith v. Mountain Resorts Dev., L.L.C. , 2014 UT 32, ¶ 16 n.10, 337 P.3d 213 (citation omitted).ANALYSIS ¶15 We first examine whether the release is enforceable. It is not. Abs......
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Counselnow, LLC v. Deluxe Small Bus. Sales Inc., Case No. 2:19-cv-00284-DAK
...deceit or misrepresentation, bribery, unfounded litigation, defamation, or disparaging falsehood." Keith v. Mountain Resorts Dev., L.L.C. , 2014 UT 32, ¶ 46, 337 P.3d 213, 227. In addition, claims for tortious inference with prospective business relations are subject to a four-year statute ......
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Judge v. Saltz Plastic Surgery, P.C.
...UT 6, ¶ 24, 367 P.3d 994. And courts decide as a matter of law whether a contractual provision is ambiguous. Keith v. Mountain Resorts Dev., L.L.C., 2014 UT 32, ¶ 17, 337 P.3d 213.¶ 31 The language in question deals with the use of photographs taken of Ms. Judge, as follows:CONSENT FOR SURG......
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Eldridge v. Johndrow
...the court to confront those problems, and, by and large, it did not confront them. See infra ¶¶ 29–31.6 Keith v. Mountain Resorts Dev., LLC, 2014 UT 32, ¶¶ 44–47, 337 P.3d 213 (“Ms. Keith failed as a matter of law to establish improper purpose....”); Ferguson v. Williams & Hunt, Inc., 2009 ......
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