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Cases (sorted by citation count)
State v. Uran
16 citationsSolem v. Solem
16 citationsState v. Everett
16 citationsState v. Wegley
16 citationsGrosgebauer v. North Dakota Department of Transportation
16 citationsPatten v. State
16 citationsState v. Myers
16 citationsHarshberger v. Harshberger
16 citationsQuamme v. Quamme
15 citationsFor purposes of determining child support, commissions do not necessarily constitute self-employment income under N.D. Admin. Code Β§ 75-02-04.1-01(10). Debt regularly forgiven by an employer from a lo...
Kambeitz v. Acuity Insurance Co.
15 citationsState v. Johnson
15 citationsKappenman v. Klipfel
15 citationsIn the Interest of Mw
15 citationsGustafson v. Gustafson
15 citationsState v. Coppage
15 citationsState v. Fischer
15 citationsVan Sickle v. Hallmark & Associates, Inc.
15 citationsIn Re Disciplinary Action Against Johnson
15 citationsState v. Sabo
15 citationsIsac v. State
14 citationsWhen a post-conviction relief applicant seeks to withdraw a guilty plea based upon ineffective assistance of counsel, the applicant must satisfy a two-prong test by showing (1) his counsel's represent...
Senger v. Senger
14 citationsGenerally, statutes in place at the time of commencement of an action apply. A statute may not be retroactively applied unless the statute explicitly states that it is to be applied retroactively or u...
Lessard v. Johnson
14 citationsA district court has discretion in deciding whether to grant a new trial under N.D.R.Civ.P. 59. When a party moves for a new trial under N.D.R.Civ.P. 59, the party is limited on appeal to review of th...
Bakke v. Magi-Touch Carpet One Floor & Home, Inc.
14 citationsState v. Mittleider
14 citationsHruby v. Hruby
14 citationsState v. Deutscher
14 citationsRutherford v. BNSF Railway Co.
14 citationsIn Re Estate of Thompson
14 citationsYoung v. Young
14 citationsState v. Midgett
14 citationsTrosen v. Trosen
13 citationsThe nonperformance of a contractual duty when it is due is a breach of the contract. Under the common law doctrine of apportionment of rent, rent is not apportionable as to time rather the person who ...