DeBlanc, Gail Lofton and David DeBlanc v. Mable Lofton Stancil


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Docket Number: 1999-CT-01074-SCT
Linked Case(s): 1999-CA-01074-COA ; 1999-CA-01074-COA

Supreme Court: Opinion Date: 03-07-2002
Opinion Author: WALLER,
Holding: REVERSED AND RENDERED

Additional Case Information: Judge(s) Concurring: PITTMAN, C.J., SMITH, P.J., COBB, DIAZ, CARLSON AND GRAVES, JJ.,
Dissenting Author : McRAE, P.J. AND EASLEY, J.,
Procedural History: Summary Judgment
Nature of the Case: Real Property

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 02-17-1999
Appealed from: LINCOLN COUNTY CHANCERY COURT
Judge: Ed Patten
Disposition: In a dispute over a deed to real property, the trial court found that matters deemed admitted under the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure were sufficient to grant summary judgment. The Court of Appeals reversed and remanded because the trial court entered summary judgment without considering an affidavit favorable to the opponents of the motion.

  Party Name: Attorney Name:  
Appellant: GAIL LOFTON DeBLANC AND DAVID DeBLANC




J. C. AINSWORTH, JR. ROBERT WARREN MOAK



 

Appellee: MABLE LOFTON STANCIL RAYMOND OSBORN BOUTWELL, JR.  


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