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Farber v. N.C. Psychology Board

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 2002
356 N.C. 612 (N.C. 2002)

Summary

holding the trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to issue a declaratory judgment regarding the constitutionality of G.S. § 90–270.15 where it decided further grounds for relief were unnecessary and would serve no useful purpose

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Opinion

No. 546A02

Filed 19 December 2002


ORDER

Upon consideration of the petition for discretionary review, filed by Petitioner in this matter pursuant to G.S. 7A-31 and the Appellate Rule 16(b) as to issues in addition to those presented as the basis for the dissenting opinion in the Court of Appeals, the following order was entered and is hereby certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals: the petition for discretionary review as to additional issues is

Denied by order of the Court in conference, this the 19th day of December 2002.

Accordingly, only those issues which are the basis of the dissenting opinion in the Court of Appeals shall be presented to this Court in briefs. The Petitioner's new brief so limited in scope shall be filed with this Court not more that 30 days from the date of certification of this order.


Summaries of

Farber v. N.C. Psychology Board

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 2002
356 N.C. 612 (N.C. 2002)

holding the trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to issue a declaratory judgment regarding the constitutionality of G.S. § 90–270.15 where it decided further grounds for relief were unnecessary and would serve no useful purpose

Summary of this case from Cherry Cmty. Org. v. City of Charlotte

holding the trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to issue a declaratory judgment regarding the constitutionality of G.S. § 90-270.15 where it decided further grounds for relief were unnecessary and would serve no useful purpose

Summary of this case from Cherry Cmty. Org. v. City of Charlotte
Case details for

Farber v. N.C. Psychology Board

Case Details

Full title:JONATHAN FARBER, PH.D. v. NORTH CAROLINA PSYCHOLOGY BOARD

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Dec 1, 2002

Citations

356 N.C. 612 (N.C. 2002)
574 S.E.2d 679

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