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In re B.T.

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jan 31, 2013
982 N.E.2d 298 (Ind. 2013)

Summary

stating “[e]ach party may be granted a continuance for good cause shown”

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Opinion

2013-01-31

Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Co., as subrogee of Plymouth Wesleyan Church v. Michiana Contracting, Inc., McGrath Refrigeration, Inc., John D. McGrath, Joseph A. Dzierla and Associates, Inc. and Shambaugh & Son, L.P.


971 N.E.2d 127

Transfer denied. All Justices concur, except for Dickson, C.J., and Rush, J., who vote to grant the Petition to Transfer.


Summaries of

In re B.T.

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jan 31, 2013
982 N.E.2d 298 (Ind. 2013)

stating “[e]ach party may be granted a continuance for good cause shown”

Summary of this case from Destination Yachts, Inc. v. Fine
Case details for

In re B.T.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Term. of the Parent-Child Rel. of: B.T. and B.J.T. v…

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Jan 31, 2013

Citations

982 N.E.2d 298 (Ind. 2013)

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