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An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
"We may readily understand the impatience of the district judge,
who had entered a judgment in favor of Annest based on a stipulation that the Conrads would be held harmless from the First Security debt, only to be faced with the retromingent attitude of Annest in attempting to repudiate the stipulation upon which the judgment was entered. Nevertheless, our rules governing alteration of a judgment or relief from a judgment, I.R.C.P. 59(e), I.R.C.P. 60(b), contain time limitations which in this case had elapsed. The orders of the district court cannot be considered to be nunc pro tunc, since they do not correct a "clerical error" but rather appear to substantially alter the nature and the effect of the judgment. See Haddock v. Jackson, 51 Idaho 560, 8 P.2d 279 (1932)." See, in Idaho the courts use words like retromingent. That's why Cole has to be sued in Montana. |
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
Wasn't Nunc Pro Tunc a leader of the Viet Cong?
Anyway, thanks for providing more evidence, as if any were needed, that 100 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean is a pretty good start. . . [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
[img]/forums/images/icons/tongue.gif[/img] hdpm...nunc pro dunc...i think of shaq..lol...i am happy to be in a sane field like shrinkdom, instead of a nunc pro dunc world....qed...gl..happy holidays...gl [img]/forums/images/icons/smirk.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/cool.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/diamond.gif[/img]
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
For the record, I've always been opposed to such sesquipedalian rhetoric.
John |
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
HDPM,
I looked up "retromingent" using my Atomica Answer Bar. It is supposed to mean "passing urine in a backward direction". Do I need a better dictionary? Regards, Rick |
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
Nope, that is what the word means and what the court intended.
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
HDPM,
Wouldn't "pissing up a rope" be more accurate? John P.S. Now I know of two bodily excretions that can flow backwards (I'll have to "thank" Andy Fox for alerting me about the other). Let's hope (pray?) we've reached the end. |
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
No, the court was very mad at the lawyer who pissed backwards on the deal.
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
Ah,
Next time someone tries that on me, I got the right word for it! Thanks. BTW,"pissing backwards" isn't idiomatic in this part of the country. John |
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Re: An Idaho Court Quote For Cole And His Ilk
[img]/forums/images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] whatever happened to "pissing into the wind"....
this is not the end... this is not the beginning of the end.. perhaps this is the end of the beginning... cya john...aka mr. horiz [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img] ontal...gl |
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