Solano Contract Lawyer, New Mexico


Michael L. Gregory

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Cordova v. World Finance Corp. of NM

... the Loan Agreement and any previous or subsequent loan from Lender and any previous or subsequent retail installment sales contract made with/or assigned to Lender including all documents relating to same and insurance purchased in connection with the transaction; ...

Fiser v. Dell Computer Corporation

... through 2003), the New Mexico False Advertising Act, NMSA 1978, Sections 57-15-1 to -10 (1965), the New Mexico Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), NMSA 1978, Sections 55-1-101 to -12-111 (1961, as amended), and common law concepts of breach of contract, breach of ...

Sanders v. FedEx Ground Package System, Inc.

... The Premise for the Implied Covenant in this Contract. ... Thus, our holding 1208 today keeps faith with our precedent. [2]. The Court's Jury Instruction Did Not Usurp the Role of the Jury to Decide Whether Sanders in Fact Had a Right to Purchase New Routes Under the Contract. ...