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RALEIGH, (SGRToday.com) - The North Carolina Supreme Court has released its latest decisions. They address issues ranging from the power of a home owner association to workers' compensation.
The ruling released October 5 are:
- In re Foreclosure of Johnson, (268A11): Whether a special assessment made by a condominium homeowners association is unlawful and invalid
- State v. Oates, (397PA11)
Whether the State filed timely notice of appeal from the trial court's order allowing defendant's motion to suppress
- McAdams v. Safety Kleen Sys., Inc., (55A12)
Workers' Compensation; employer admits compensability; whether the Indus. Comm'n made sufficient findings of fact to support its award when the Comm'n's opinion recited conflicting facts regarding the extent of the employee's work-related injuries and his differing accounts of how the accident occurred
- In re T.A.S., (332A11)
Motion to suppress; constitutionality of an individual search for contraband that went beyond a student's outer clothing based only on generalized suspicion of all students
The rulings can be accessed at appellate.nccourts.org/opinions
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