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Wesala v. City of Virginia

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 24, 1987
401 N.W.2d 73 (Minn. 1987)

Summary

determining priority of sanding discretionary

Summary of this case from Matter of Heirs of Jones

Opinion

C7-86-218.

February 24, 1987.


ORDER

WHEREAS, the above-entitled matter was heard by the court sitting en banc on Thursday, February 5, 1987; and

WHEREAS, the court has determined that there exists no controversy between the parties;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the order of August 20, 1986, granting the petition of the City of Virginia for further review of the decision of the Court of Appeals be, and the same is, vacated and the appeal is dismissed.



Summaries of

Wesala v. City of Virginia

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 24, 1987
401 N.W.2d 73 (Minn. 1987)

determining priority of sanding discretionary

Summary of this case from Matter of Heirs of Jones
Case details for

Wesala v. City of Virginia

Case Details

Full title:Clara WESALA, Respondent, v. CITY OF VIRGINIA, Petitioner, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Feb 24, 1987

Citations

401 N.W.2d 73 (Minn. 1987)

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