Garnishment Law
 
Greening Donald Co., Ltd. v. Oklahoma Wire Rope Products, Inc.

�1 The appellant, Greening Donald Co., Ltd. is a judgment creditor of appellee, C.J. Anderson. In an attempt to collect a portion of the outstanding judgment of $28,550.00, the appellant issued a garnishment summons to Union Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City, the custodian of the appellee's Individual Retirement Account (IRA). The garnishee bank responded with a claim for exempti... More...   $0 (11-08-1988 - OK)

Al Wilson v. Teresa Gipson

¶1 On January 19, 1982, a hot water heater in the cafeteria at Star Elementary School in Spencer, Oklahoma, was malfunctioning. It exploded at approximately 12:15 P.M. while the children were eating lunch. Five children and one teacher died, and several other children were injured as a result of the explosion.

¶2 The parents of children injured and killed in the explosion filed suit again... More...
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BANK OF TULSA v. T.H. RUSSELL, et al.

�1 Defendants appeal from the trial court's order which granted summary judgment for Plaintiff in this action to determine a security interest in an employee profit sharing plan and trust. Having reviewed the record and applicable law, we reverse.

�2 Bank of Tulsa instituted this action against Defendants as the Trustees of the T.H. Russell Profit Sharing Pl... More...   $0 (07-21-1987 - OK)

Roy Dale Rogers v. Steve Allen Goad

¶1 The only issue presented is whether a permissive-user employee, may stack uninsured motorist coverage under his employer's automobile fleet insurance policy. We find that the employee, an unnamed insured, covered under the policy solely because of the policy provisions covering permissive use or occupancy, may not stack uninsured motorist coverages under the employer's commercial fleet policy.... More...   $0 (07-07-1987 - OK)

Roy Dale Rogers v. Steven Allen Goad

¶1 The only issue presented is whether a permissive-user employee, may stack uninsured motorist coverage under his employer's automobile fleet insurance policy. We find that the employee, an unnamed insured, covered under the policy solely because of the policy provisions covering permissive use or occupancy, may not stack uninsured motorist coverages under the employer's commercial fleet policy.... More...   $0 (07-07-1987 - OK)

Patricia Babcock v. Bobby Jack Adkins

¶1 Patricia Babcock, now Booker, was covered as named insured by four separate [695 P.2d 1341] insurance policies covering four vehicles. These policies had been issued by appellant Mid-Continent Casualty Company. Each of the four policies contained uninsured motorist coverage provisions covering the named insured and other persons occupying an insured vehicle.

¶2 At approximately 10:00 p... More...
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Richard E. Carpenter v. Olga Y. Carpenter

¶1 Both parties appeal from a divorce judgment wherein a decree of divorce was rendered to each of the parties on the grounds of incompatibility. The parties will be referred to as they appeared below, Richard E. Carpenter being plaintiff, and Olga Y. Carpenter the defendant.

[657 P.2d 648]

¶2 At the time of trial, plaintiff was sixty-two years of age and defendant sixty-one, the p... More...
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Edmond P. Danderidge v. Linda Williams

This case involves the validity of a method used by Maryland, in the administration of an aspect of its public welfare program, to reconcile the demands of its needy citizens with the finite resources available to meet those demands. Like every other State in the Union, Maryland participates in the Federal Aid to Families



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With Dependent Children (AFDC program,... More...
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Celeste Grynberg v. M-I L.L.C.

This is an appeal from a summary judgment entered in a bill of review proceeding. Appellants Celeste Grynberg and Jack J. Grynberg d/b/a Grynberg Petroleum appeal the denial of their petition for bill of review, which sought to overturn a no-answer default judgment rendered against them and in favor of appellee M-I L.L.C. By nine issues, which we reorganize as seven, the Grynbergs contend that (1)... More...   $0 (11-30--0001 - TX)

In Re: Billy Jason Harwell

In this fraudulent transfer case, Appellant Lynn H. Martinez (“Martinez”), as United States Bankruptcy Trustee, appeals the district court’s affirmance of the bankruptcy court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of Appellees Steven D. Hutton and his law firm, Steven D. Hutton, P.L. (“Hutton”). For the purposes of its summary judgment ruling, the bankruptcy court assumed that attorney ... More...   $0 (11-30--0001 - FL)

Nicholas B. Delia v. City of Rialto

Appellant Nicholas B. Delia (“Delia”), a firefighter, brought this 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action against the City of Rialto, the Rialto Fire Department, Rialto Fire Chief Stephen C. Wells, two Rialto Fire Department Battalion Chiefs, Mike Peel and Frank Bekker, and a private attorney, Steve Filarsky. Delia alleges violations of his constitutional rights arising during a departmental internal affair... More...   $0 (11-30--0001 - CA)

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