Civil Practice – Dismissal Order – Findings & Conclusions Request – Attorney-Prepared Order
Hardy v. Vance County Board of Education In her motion for reconsideration, plaintiff stated, “Plaintiffs request that the Court reconsider its Order because the Court’s Order lacks any factual findings and conclusions of law from which the Order can be appealed. Plaintiffs are entitled to such findings of fact and conclusions of law in order to prepare their appeal.” Regardless of the supposed intent behind this statement, it is not sufficient to constitute a request for findings of fact and conclusions of law under N.C. R. Civ. P. 52.
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Published: June 27, 2012
Time posted: 10:34 am
Tags: Attorney-Prepared Order, Civil Practice, Dismissal Order, Findings & Conclusions Request





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